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3hFull Video: Trump lays out his "Contract with America"
18minDonald Trump addressed what he plans to do in his first 100 days in office during a policy speech in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Trump's "Contract with America" featured new lobbying rules, term limits and plans to cut regulations among other things. Trump also announced it would be the United States, not Mexico, paying for his proposed border wall. See Trump's full remarks.
Trump lays out agenda for first 100 days in office
32minDonald Trump laid out his agenda for his first 100 days in office while speaking in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Roll Call columnist Jon Allen joins CBSN to discuss the GOP nominee's plan.
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Trump vows to sue sexual assault accusers
33minWhile delivering a speech in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, Donald Trump vowed to sue all of the women who have accused him of sexual assault. CBSN's Reena Ninan has more.
Trump issues threat to sexual assault accusers
1hGOP presidential nominee goes on extended riff about women who have claimed to be victims of unwanted sexual advances
In Gettysburg speech, Trump will talk about his first 100 days in White House
3hThe GOP nominee tries to shift attention back to his core priorities in the closing weeks of the campaign
Clinton campaign receives envelope with suspicious powder
3hDemocratic presidential nominee's campaign says federal, local officials have tested substance
One classification upgrade in new batch of Clinton emails released by State Dept
4hThe State department posted to its website 112 documents the FBI recovered during its investigation into Clinton’s private email server
Leaked emails show debate over Clinton's stance on Keystone XL pipeline
4hEmails stolen from John Podesta and then released by WikiLeaks show the Clinton campaign's struggle with announcing her "newfound position on Keystone"
How real is voter fraud and can the election actually be rigged?
6hDonald Trump has made waves by claiming that the presidential election is rigged. But Wendy R. Weiser, who directs the Democracy Program at the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law, says voter fraud is "vanishingly rare." She joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to explain the different types of voter fraud, and the "real risk" of the election hacking threat.
What can we expect in the final days of presidential campaign?
6hWashington Post political columnist Philip Bump joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss whether the unpopularity of the two presidential candidates could impact voter turnout, and the candidates' final push toward the election that is now 17 days away.
Clinton unveils new ads and attacks against Trump
6hHillary Clinton campaigned in the key state of Ohio after a nine-day absence from the campaign trail. The push there comes with a new attack ad being rolled out and some important surrogates hitting the stump. Nancy Cordes reports.
Donald Trump attacks media, voting system and first family
7hDonald Trump will be taking a page from Abraham Lincoln Saturday when he makes a Gettysburg address in the battleground state of Pennsylvania. The Trump campaign describes the speech as Trump's "closing arguments," which includes his plan to restore the economy and an outline of priorities for his first 100 days in office. While that speech is supposed to be positive, his recent days on the trail
WikiLeaks tweets threat after new emails leaked
16hAfter a new batch of Clinton emails were released, Wikileaks tweeted a threat "we have a surprise in store" to DNC Chairwoman Donna Brazile and Tim Kaine. CBS News Congressional correspondent Nancy Cordes joins CBSN with the latest on what to expect.
Schilling asks Tapper: Why do Jews vote Democratic?
18hIn an awkward exchange that has been going viral, the unflappable CNN anchor said "I don't speak for Jews"
Battleground Ohio: Hear from voters in critical swing state
19hOhio has picked the winner in every election since 1964. This year, Clinton and Trump are in a dead heat. Ohio is in a political identity crisis from the suburbs to the factories. Scott Pelley reports in a preview for 60 Minutes.
Hillary Clinton continues push for battleground states with new ad
19hHillary Clinton released a new ad featuring Khizr Khan, the Gold Star father who Donald Trump publicly bashed for days after he criticized Trump's stance on Muslims. Clinton also got more high-profile help on the trail Friday. Nancy Cordes has more.
Donald Trump on the attack with less than three weeks to go
19hWith only 18 days to go until the election, Donald Trump is on the attack. On Friday, he put up a fight in two battleground states, taking on Hillary Clinton, President Obama and even the first lady. Dean Reynolds reports.
How past election losers are reacting to Trump's "rigged" claims
21hTrump has refused to say that he would accept the election results if he lost
Did Hillary Clinton's email servers jeopardize Obama?
21hFBI records show Obama used at least one pseudonym when communicating with Clinton when she was secretary of state
Bill Murray makes surprise appearance at White House
21hSesame Street's Elmo was also an unexpected recent White House visitor
Khizr Khan featured in new Clinton ad
21h“I want to ask Mr. Trump - would my son have a place in your America?” the Gold Star father asks
Pence: Trump and I reserve right to challenge election results
21h"Of course we will accept a clear election result,” the GOP vice presidential nominee said
What battleground state voters think of 2016 election discourse
22hCBS News has partnered with Instagram to feature social media reaction to the 2016 campaign and presidential debates. Voters in the battleground state of Nevada offer their take on the candidates.
Wildest moments of the 2016 election, ranked
22hThe 2016 election season has been crazy from the start, but these moments stood out as especially shocking
A campaign 2016 dictionary
23hA little dictionary help from the wordsmiths of Merriam-Webster to understand the presidential election
Cardinal Dolan says Clinton and Trump were kind to each other
1dAlthough that was before they ripped each other apart in their respective monologues at the Al Smith dinner
Trump's political director leaves campaign
1dDonald Trump's political director announced he's leaving the campaign with less than three weeks to go. Meanwhile, the Obamas are campaigning for Hillary Clinton in toss-up states. Alex Conant, former communications director for Marco Rubio, joins CBSN with the latest from the campaign trail.
Russia offers to send monitors to US polling stations
1dStates reject Moscow's offers to "study" the "experience in organization of voting process"
Trump ends interviews after asked about racism, sexual harassment
1dGOP nominee walks away from two reporters when asked about being labeled a "racist" and another accusation of public groping
Fact check: Do abortions really happen in final days of pregnancy?
1dHealth care experts push back against a provocative claim in the last presidential debate
Is Trump's election pledge a "colossal mistake"?
1dDonald Trump says he may not accept defeat in November, which some critics call a "colossal mistake." The Washington Post's David Fahrenthold discusses Trump's remarks on CBSN, and the Post's latest findings on the Republican nominee.
Politico Playbook on CBSN: Trump's election pledge
1dDonald Trump said he will accept the outcome of the 2016 presidential election, "if I win." On the same day, his campaign's political director left the Trump train. Politico Playbook co-author Anna Palmer joins CBSN to discuss those issues, plus the candidates' roasts at last night's charity dinner in New York.
Early voters head to the polls in North Carolina
1dEarly voting has officially begun in counties across North Carolina, and people are enthusiastic for it all to be over. CBS News' Sean Gallitz reports from Nash county, where voters tend to make picks contrary to the statewide choice.
Authorities accuse man of making violent threat against GOP office
1dThreat comes just days after someone firebombed North Carolina county's Republican headquarters
Clinton "created this mess": Hacked emails show aide's blunt remark
1dWikiLeaks dump reveals internal disagreement among top aides to Clinton about her foundation summit in Morocco
Clinton's biggest surrogates campaign across country
1dHillary Clinton's highest-profile supporters campaigned for her around the country. First lady Michelle Obama headed west to Arizona, Vice President Joe Biden spoke to voters in New Hampshire and Clinton's running mate, Tim Kaine, appeared in North Carolina. The president also supported his former secretary of state in Florida. Nancy Cordes reports.
Clinton campaign amps up star power in battleground states
1dMichelle Obama, along with her husband, hit the trail on Clinton's behalf in Arizona and Florida
After rejecting Trump, McCain navigates tough GOP path
1dMcCain cut off ties to Trump after the release of the GOP presidential nominee's 2005 vulgar tape recording
2010 video shows Hillary Clinton advising on cyber security
1dCyber security has become a major election issue, as Hillary Clinton has come under fire for her use of personal email servers while secretary of state, and U.S. government officials have accused Russia of hacking into Democratic National Committee emails and voter databses. CBS News has obtained video from 2010 of then-Secretary of State Clinton warning colleagues to be vigilant about cyber secur
GOP fears Trump will hurt Congressional candidates across U.S.
1dThe presidential vote could also decide the next Congress. Many Republicans worry that Donald Trump will hurt other GOP candidates on the ballot. Thirty-four Senate seats are at stake in this election. The latest poll in New Hampshire shows Democratic Gov. Maggie Hassan leading Republican Sen. Kelly Ayotte, 46 to 38 percent. Julianna Goldman reports.
Ex-NSA contractor accused of stealing secrets faces judge
1dAn NSA contractor accused of stealing a "breathtaking" amount of government secrets over the past 20 years is due in court Friday. The FBI arrested Harold Martin in August for allegedly stealing enough material to fill about 200 laptops. Prosecutors are expected to charge him with violating the Espionage Act. Chip Reid reports.
Why Trump is doubling-down on "rigged" election claims
1dBloomberg Politics managing editor John Heilemann joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how Donald Trump may be "laying down the predicate" for what happens if he loses in the November election, and the Clinton campaign's strategy to win the race.
Trump breaks off two interviews amid new sex assault accusation
1dIn Ohio, Donald Trump refused again to say he'll accept the 2016 election results if he's defeated. The GOP nominee is also denying allegations from another woman who claims Trump publicly groped her. Dean Reynolds reports.
Clinton and Trump trade awkward jabs at charity dinner
1dWith 18 days until Election Day, even a charity gala cannot stop the sniping between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. They traded barbs at a dinner in New York that traditionally features the Republican and Democratic nominees. Margaret Brennan reports on how the light-hearted atmosphere took a turn during their speeches.
Trump booed as candidates trade jabs at charity dinner
1dEven the traditionally light-hearted Al Smith Dinner cannot stop the sniping between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton
Exhausted voters head to the polls in North Carolina
1dWith early voting finally underway, some residents of the Tar Heel state are glad the election will soon be over
Clinton, Trump try awkward humor at Al Smith Dinner
1dOne person sat between the bitter rivals as they roasted each other at the Catholic charity dinner (to some boos)
A closer look at Trump and Clinton's statements on Iraq and Syria
1dCBS News foreign correspondents Holly Williams and Elizabeth Palmer told Scott Pelley what they made of the candidates' claims and ideas
Outspoken Maine governor to Trump: "Get over yourself"
1dBlunt-spoken Maine governor who described himself as “Donald Trump before Donald Trump became popular” has advice for the Republican presidential nominee
These 7th graders are better at debating than the presidential candidates
1dA group of students in New York City is learning how to discuss tough topics without interrupting or insulting their opponents – they even have a few pointers for Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton
#TrumpBookReport tweets may be funniest debate reactions ever
1dAfter the final presidential debate on Wednesday night, one tweet gave rise to a hilarious trending hashtag and hundreds of responses
Cybersecurity experts: Podesta infiltrated by Russian hackers
1dClinton chairman John Podesta was lured to the site by a shortened link in one of his emails – a practice known as “spear phishing"
Trump an issue in tight New Hampshire senate campaign
1dRepublican Sen. Kelly Ayotte is making every attempt to distance herself from the GOP nominee -- but not offend conservative GOP voters
Women voters react to the final presidential debate
1dCBS News watched the final debate with seven women: three who support Donald Trump, three who support Hillary Clinton and one who is undecided
George H.W. Bush's letter to Bill Clinton goes viral
1dBill Clinton found a letter from his predecessor, George H.W. Bush, on his first day in the Oval Office. In light of Donald Trump's comments about possibly not accepting the election results, the letter is going viral.
CBS News correspondents on debate discussions of Syria and Iraq
1dOne topic covered in Wednesday's presidential debate was foreign policy. CBS News' Holly Williams, who is covering the battle for Mosul, and Elizabeth Palmer, who recently reported from Aleppo, tell Scott Pelley what they thought of the candidates' ideas.
Trump a liability for N.H. senator up for reelection
1dDemocrats are doing their best to lump Republicans in Senate and House races together with Donald Trump and his bombastic rhetoric. That has many GOP candidates trying to avoid mentioning their party's presidential nominee. Julianna Goldman reports on one such instance, in New Hampshire.
Women react to third presidential debate
1dDonald Trump said at the final presidential debate that nobody respects women more than he did. Ben Tracy watched the debate with seven women, three of them voting for Trump, three for Hillary Clinton and one undecided, and he reports on what they had to say.
Details released in Russian hack of of Clinton aide's emails
1dCybersecurity experts confirmed Thursday that Hillary Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta's email account was hacked by the same Russian hackers who targeted other Democratic groups. Nancy Cordes has more.
Leaked Podesta emails reveal correspondence with Obama
1dEmails released by WikiLeaks Thursday show the cabinet positions considered for Hillary Clinton before Obama had won the presidency
Trump still coy about whether he'll accept election results
1dDonald Trump told supporters at a rally Thursday he would accept the results of the election -- if he won. Trump continues to upset Democrats, and fellow Republicans, with his talk of voter fraud and an illegitimate electoral process. Major Garrett has more.
How to watch Trump, Clinton roast at annual Al Smith charity dinner
1dDonald Trump and Hillary Clinton will take part in a political tradition Thursday night in New York City by attending the 71st annual Alfred E. Smith charity dinner
Letter George H.W. Bush sent to Bill Clinton after losing 1992 election goes viral
1dSocial media users call this handwritten Inauguration Day letter a “lesson in dignity and respect.”
Polls say Hillary Clinton won the debates – will it matter?
1dDebate-watchers awarded the victory to the Democratic nominee in all three debates, but many other factors are shaping this race
Behind the technology designed to prevent voter fraud
1dDemocracy nerds turn to data analysis and cybersecurity smarts to knock dead people off voter rolls and keep hackers from burrowing in
Where Trump and Clinton stand on climate change
1dIt didn't come up on the debate stage Wednesday night, but here's what the candidates have said on this contentious issue
Donald Trump: I pledge to "totally accept" election results "if I win"
2dHis remark comes a day after he refused to say whether he would accept the outcome of the election if he were to lose
People you probably didn't know were at the presidential debate
2dBoth the Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton campaigns invited special guests to watch the final showdown.
Tenth woman accuses Trump of sexual misconduct
2dA yoga instructor and life coach, appearing with Gloria Allred, said Trump approached her in 1998 in Flushing Meadows
Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton to show their funny sides at annual dinner
2dIt's become a tradition for presidential candidates to take a break from the campaign trail and crack jokes at the Al Smith Dinner
Emails show Clinton campaign's "psychological diagnosis" of David Axelrod
2dOn Thursday 10/20, WikiLeaks published another batch of emails taken from the Clinton campaign chair's personal email account
In online betting parlors, Clinton over Trump -- bigly
2dPrediction markets and online betting sites swung harder for Clinton than Trump during and after final presidential debate
Clinton supporters seize on Trump's "nasty woman" comment
2dOne supporter even created a "nasty woman" URL that redirects to Clinton's campaign site
Agency makes controversial suggestion for women seeking abortion
2dSuggestion among proposed changes to abortion clinic regulations that South Carolina's health agency put out for public comment
Why Trump's "rigged" elections claims are unprecedented
2dCBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" from Las Vegas to discuss why Donald Trump's "rigged" election claim is unprecedented, and analyze the presidential candidates' performance at their final debate.
Schieffer: Final debate gave "full measure" of presidential candidates
2dCBS News contributor and former "Face the Nation" moderator Bob Schieffer joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how Donald Trump evolved throughout Wednesday night's debate, and what to expect in the final days of the race.
Eye Opener at 8: Trump calls Clinton a "nasty woman"
2dA look back at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning." Subscribe to get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.
Kaine responds to Trump's refusal to accept election results
2dThe Democratic vice presidential nominee weighs in on Trump's refusal to say he would accept election results, how Clinton can win over battleground state voters
VP nominee Tim Kaine on Trump refusing to say he'll accept election results
2dDemocratic vice presidential nominee Sen. Tim Kaine joins "CBS This Morning" from Charlotte to discuss the final presidential debate, and Donald Trump's answer that he'll keep America "in suspense" about whether he'll accept the outcome of the November election.
Trump and Clinton clash in final presidential debate
2dThe final presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton was full of substance and some fireworks. The candidates argued over the economy, their plans to fight ISIS and choosing Supreme Court justices. But Trump made the biggest headline when he refused to say whether he will accept the outcome of the election if he does not win. Major Garrett reports.
Fact-checking Clinton and Trump at final debate
2dHillary Clinton and Donald Trump challenged each other's ideas throughout the final presidential debate Wednesday night, but some of the claims on both sides were off the mark. For the third debate in a row, Trump expressed doubt that Russia was behind recent hacks of Democratic groups -- putting him at odds not just with Clinton, but also with the entire U.S. intelligence community. Nancy Cordes
CBS News Battleground Tracker poll: Who won final debate?
2dLikely voters weigh in on how the candidates fared, whether it swayed their votes -- and whether the losing candidate should concede
One thing leaps out about Syrian refugees entering U.S.
2d80 percent of those who came in over past year were kids, State Dept. says; many got right down to hitting the books
Eye Opener: Trump won't vow to honor election results
2dA hard-hitting final presidential debate produces a stunning remark, as Donald Trump refuses to say he'll accept the election results. Also, the military offensive to retake Mosul from ISIS advances overnight. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.
Stephen Baldwin says his brother as Trump on SNL isn't "very funny"
2dAlec Baldwin is currently playing Donald Trump on "Saturday Night Live"
Who won the third presidential debate on social media?
2dMissed the third and final presidential debate in Las Vegas? Here's what's buzzing on social media
Hillary Clinton wears white pantsuit to debate, internet goes crazy for it
2dAfter Labor Day or not, social media users went wild for Hillary Clinton's crisp white pantsuit at the final presidential debate and the memes were amazing
Commentary: Who won the last presidential debate?
2dThe Democratic nominee continues her march to the White House over a flailing Donald Trump
Everyone keeps Googling the word "bigly" after debate
2dDid Donald Trump say "bigly" or "big league"? The internet wants to know
Trump declines to say he'll accept election results
2dAsked whether he would accept the outcome of Nov. 8, Trump said he would "keep you in suspense"
Donald Trump's "bad hombres" comment causes confusion
2dSearches for "hombre" spike 120,000% over the hourly average after Trump uses term during debate
The internet can't get over Donald Trump's response to being called a "puppet"
2dFacebook and Twitter have spoken: this is one of the top moments of the final presidential debate
2016 Final Presidential Debate: National debt
2dDonald Trump said he would build an "economic machine" to ease the national debt. Clinton said she wondered when Trump last thought America was great and said that he's been criticizing the government for decades.
2016 Final Presidential Debate: Foreign policy
2dHillary Clinton and Donald Trump traded punches over how they would handle ISIS in the foreign policy section of the debate. Trump's support of the Iraq War, which he disputes, was also discussed.
2016 Final Presidential Debate: Trump assault allegations
2dDonald Trump addressed the sexual assault allegations against him during the third and final debate. Trump said the allegations have been "largely debunked" and that he believed Clinton's campaign was behind them. Trump added that he didn't apologize to his wife because he "didn't do anything." Clinton said we now know what Trump thinks about women.
2016 Final Presidential Debate: Immigration
2dIn the third and final presidential debate, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump discussed their positions on immigration. Clinton said she will deliver a plan for comprehensive immigration reform with a path to citizenship within her first 100 days of presidency. Trump supports stronger border protections and says that thousands of illegal immigrants are crossing the border, bringing drugs with them.
Former TV reporter says Bill Clinton sexually assaulted her in1980s
2dSpeaking publicly for the first time, Leslie Millwee also recalled an incident where the then-governor showed up at her home
Frank Luntz polls undecided Nevada voters
2dAhead of the final debate some voters remain undecided. CBS News contributor and pollster Frank Luntz talked with undecided Nevada voters ahead of the final presidential debate.
Ivanka: "Borderline impossible" to get fair view of father
2dSpeaking at Fortune Magazine's Most Powerful Women Summit in California, Ivanka Trump appeared to distance herself from her father's claim of voter fraud
Mark Zuckerberg defends Peter Thiel's support of Donald Trump
2dFacebook confirms leaked memo to CBS News, where Zuckerberg defends Thiel's Trump support
Presidential debate hall walk-through
2dThe final presidential debate will take place Wednesday night. CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers gives us a tour of the presidential debate hall ahead of the debate.
Live fact-check of the third presidential debate
2dHillary Clinton and Donald Trump faced off for the final time in Las Vegas, and CBS News evaluated their statements
Live blog: Final presidential debate
2dTrump refused to say whether he would accept the outcome of the election on Nov. 8
Who Clinton, Trump are bringing to the third debate
2dBoth candidates' campaigns have released details about their invited guests in Las Vegas Wednesday night
Instagram reactions to the election
2dCBSN has partnered with Instagram to bring our viewers updates from voters. Campaign digital journalist Sean Gallitz asked voters in North Carolina what they'd like to see from the candidates.
Arizona Republic responds to death threats for endorsing Clinton
2dWhen the Arizona Republic announced for the first time in its 126-year history that it was endorsing a Democrat, the paper and its personnel were bombarded with negative attacks and death threats. Lee Cowan reports on the backlash and how the paper responded.
Clinton and Trump looking to land knockouts in Las Vegas
2dDonald Trump and Hillary Clinton debate for the final time Wednesday night. Clinton leads Trump in the polls with less than three weeks left. CBS News correspondents Major Garrett, Nancy Cordes and CBS News political director John Dickerson discuss what's in store for the final showdown with Scott Pelley.
5 facts about presidential debate moderator Chris Wallace
2dChris Wallace, the 69-year-old anchor of “Fox News Sunday” is moderating the Las Vegas debate between presidential nominees Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump
Conservative activist James O'Keefe exposes Democratic foul play in video
2dConservative activist James O’Keefe has released secretly recorded that includes a Democratic activist bragging about inciting violence at Trump rallies
Leaked Podesta emails show slogans Clinton campaign considered
2dClinton advisers also wrestled with Clinton's stance on TPP, according to WikiLeaks' release of Podesta's hacked personal emails
What will Trump say during the final debate?
2dTrump campaign senior adviser A.J. Delgado joins CBSN to discuss what we can expect to see from the GOP nominee during the third and final presidential debate.
Ivanka Trump discussses father's lewd comments
2dIvanka Trump opened up about her father's lewd comments about women on a 2005 tape. Speaking at Fortune's Most Powerful Women conference, Trump said she found the comments "offensive" but defended her father, saying he apologized and that he was embarrassed. CBSN's Vlad Duthiers has the latest.
What do the candidates need to do during final debate?
2dAnother WikiLeaks email hack is looming over the Clinton campaign, while Donald Trump keeps up his "rigged" election claims. CBS News contributor Bob Schieffer and CBSN political contributors Lynda Tran and Leslie Sanchez join CBSN to discuss what the candidates need to do during the third and final presidential debate.
National polls: Clinton leads Trump heading into debate night
2dA trio of new polls out this week confirm Clinton's lead following the Trump tape scandal
Ivanka Trump: My father will accept the results of the election
2dAt Fortune's Most Powerful Women Conference, Ivanka Trump reacted to the 2005 leaked tape that caught her father making lewd remarks about women. She also said the "media has been vicious" in covering the Trump campaign. CBSN political contributors Lynda Tran and Leslie Sanchez join CBSN with more.
U.S. issues warning to North Korea over using nuclear weapons
2dWarning comes weeks after North's most powerful nuclear test explosion to date, days after failed test launch of ballistic missile
Voting extension denied in N.C.; pending in Ga., Va.
2dLawyers battling with fallout from judges in 2013 striking down N.C. law on early voting that had “discriminatory intent” against black voters
John Kasich on economic priorities facing the next president
3dIn our series "Issues That Matter," Ohio Gov. John Kasich discusses key economic issues facing the next president, including the Trans Pacific Partnership and job retraining
Five questions for Clinton and Trump: ISIS and terrorism
3dThe candidates will be expected to address their plans to neutralize foreign threats during the final debate on Wednesday
Why is Donald Trump's name on an Arabic billboard?
3d“We intentionally did not put the translation on the board” to spark conversation about one of the hottest issues in the campaign, organizers say
WikiLeaks reveals Podesta email with Clinton's list of vice presidential options
3dIn another dump of Clinton campaign chair John Podesta's emails, WikiLeaks shows one document ticking off the Democratic candidate's various options for a running mate.
Supreme Court justice: Scalia's comments made me want to use bat
3dJustice Sonia Sotomayor opens up about high court eight months after death of conservative colleague
Kasich skewers Donald Trump's "silly" rigged election claims
3d"To say that elections are rigged and all these votes are stolen -- that’s like saying we never landed on the moon," Kasich said
The final presidential debate 2016: What time, how to watch and live stream online
3dWith 20 days to go until the election on Nov. 8, Clinton and Trump face off for the third and final time on the debate stage
Democrats issue apology after campaign bus makes big stink in Georgia
3dBus bears slogan "Forward Together," features likenesses of presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, running mate Tim Kaine
Elizabeth Warren builds political capital ahead of election
3dThe Massachusetts senator could end up spending it in ways that make Clinton and other Democratic leaders uncomfortable
Ohio Gov. Kasich: Trump's "rigged" election claim is "silly"
3dAfter discussing trade and the Trans-Pacific Partnership for our 2016 campaign series, Issues That Matter, Republican Gov. John Kasich told "CBS This Morning" why he thinks GOP nominee Donald Trump's recent claims of "rigged" elections is a problem.
Issues That Matter: Gov. Kasich on economy, international trade, TPP
3dOhio governor and former Republican presidential candidate John Kasich recently visited the White House to push Congress to approve the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Promoting the economy was a key focus for Kasich on the campaign trail. When he became governor, unemployment in Ohio was 9.2 percent. Now it is 4.7 percent. Kasich joins "CBS This Morning" from Columbus for our elections series, Issues
Clinton preps for debate night attacks on emails
3dClinton aides say the Democratic nominee is working on how she’ll rebut Trump’s argument that the election is somehow rigged against him
Will Trump and Clinton be able to swing voters in final debate?
3dHillary Clinton and Donald Trump may face new challenges at Wednesday night's final presidential debate. Those issues include her reported campaign emails released on WikiLeaks and his alleged groping and kissing of women against their will. Jan Crawford asked two veteran political strategists, Dan Senor and Michael Feldman, how the debate could change the course of the race.
Will final debate be the last chance for Trump to woo voters?
3dMark Leibovich, chief national correspondent for the New York Times Magazine and CBS News political contributor, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump need to do to make their final pitch to voters at Wednesday night's debate amid their latest controversies.
Clinton expected to address WikiLeaks emails at final debate
3dPresident Obama accuses Donald Trump of "whining" about alleged voter fraud. Meanwhile, Hillary Clinton has stayed out of sight preparing for the final presidential debate on Wednesday, while WikiLeaks continues to release emails apparently stolen from her campaign chairman, John Podesta. Nancy Cordes reports.
Trump in Colorado: "I don't even believe the polls"
3dWith 20 days to go until Election Day, presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton face off Wednesday for their final debate in Las Vegas. Trump spent Tuesday in the safest, most conservative parts of Colorado, not treading in swing counties where the state's nine electoral votes will be decided. Major Garrett reports.
Eye Opener: Trump and Clinton prepare for final debate
3dThe presidential debate will be the candidate's first meeting since multiple women accused Donald Trump of sexual assault and WikiLeaks released more damaging emails allegedly from the Clinton campaign. Also, Iraqi and Kurdish troops are closer to the ISIS-held city of Mosul. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Get the Eye Opener delivered straight to you
How Trump's claims of vote fraud could hurt him at polls
3dGOP nominee rallied supporters in the safest, most conservative parts of Colorado, not daring to tread in swing counties where the state's nine electoral votes will be decided
Third presidential debate 2016: Five things to watch
3dAs Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton face off for the third and final time, here's a guide for what to pay attention to
Justice Dept. sending fewer observers to polls on Election Day
3dCites pivotal SCOTUS ruling; move probably dents department's ability to deter voter intimidation even as Trump urges followers to watch for voter fraud
President Obama honors Italy at final state dinner
3dPresident Obama had a nostalgic tone in his remarks, noting that "what matter is what we leave behind--the things that will endure long after we're gone"
Utah Gov. hopeful pushes for medical pot after wife's plea
3dHours after his wife pleaded guilty to misdemeanor pot-possession charges, Utah’s Democratic candidate for governor pushed for the legalization of medical marijuana
Obama's half brother to attend debate as Trump's guest
3dMalik Obama says "Trump can make America great again," and will attend the debate Wednesday in Las Vegas
Hillary Clinton staying out of spotlight before final debate
3dHillary Clinton hasn't had a campaign rally in nearly a week, a trend that continued Tuesday on the eve of her final presidential debate with Donald Trump. Clinton's lack of public appearances don't seem to be hurting her campaign, though. Nancy Cordes reports.
Report: Trump sexual assault accuser's story corroborated by six people
3dFormer People writer Natasha Stoynoff's defenders come forward after Donald Trump denied that he had forced himself on her at Mar-a-Lago in 2005
Obama calls out Trump's rhetoric, Putin remarks
3dDonald Trump is telling his supporters not to pay attention to his paltry poll numbers and saying it's time to "drain the swamp" referring to the Washington establishment. But with three weeks until the election, Trump was criticized by President Obama for his rhetoric and seemingly cozying up to Russian President Vladimir Putin. Major Garrett reports.
Curt Schilling says he'll seek Elizabeth Warren's seat
3dThe controversial former pitcher said a major issue for him will be charter schools, which he said he strongly supports
Statue of naked Hillary Clinton leads to tussle in NYC
3dDisplay marked the second time a life-size, exaggerated depiction of a naked presidential nominee has surfaced outside a Manhattan subway stop during the general election campaign
Hillary Clinton looks to win Republican voters in Ohio
4dThe Democratic nominee is trying to make inroads among Republicans who are down on Trump
Donald Trump on why he thinks Paul Ryan doesn't support him
4dThe GOP presidential nominee said the House speaker might not want Trump to win the election
Obama advises Trump to "stop whining before the game's even over"
4dDuring his final state visit, the president slammed the GOP nominee for his persistent complaints that the election is rigged
Reporter's notebook: Trump and Giuliani, a New York story
4dA young Rudy Giuliani once grilled a soon-to-be convicted corrupt politician about contracts he signed with Donald Trump days before leaving city government to work for a law firm associated with Trump
Is Trump family business damaged goods from election?
4dBrutal, bitter presidential campaign has weakened the linchpin of Republican nominee's business empire: his brand
"Misunderstanding": FBI, State Dept. say no quid pro quo on Clinton emails
4dDonald Trump tries to paint revelations from latest release of FBI documents as "one of the great miscarriages of justice in the history of this country”
Hacked Podesta emails reveal early list of possible vice presidential candidates
4dWikiLeaks' release Tuesday of hacked personal emails included a list of 39 potential vp picks, separated into "food groups;" Podesta also called Sander a "doofus" in one mail
Hillary Clinton expands campaign into GOP-dominant states
4dCampaign aides said Monday that there's now a $2 million push in Arizona
Trump TV network? Nominee's son-in-law reportedly explored idea
4dGOP presidential nominee said last month that he wasn't interested in starting a media company
Trump says if he wins, he could visit Putin before inauguration
4dGOP nominee has denied any ties to the Russian government or Russian investors, but his connections to the country go back years
Donald Trump tries to shift spotlight from allegations to voter fraud
4dEvidence to support Trump in both the voter fraud case and cases of sexual assault allegations is hard to find
Eye Opener at 8: More FBI documents released on Clinton
4dA look back at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning." Subscribe to get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.
Former security agent said Clinton "blatantly disregarded" protocol
4dDonald Trump is using FBI documents to launch a new attack on Hillary Clinton. The bureau released interview notes and summaries from its investigation of Clinton's private email servers. They show a top State Department official asked the FBI to declassify a single message. That item was left unchanged. Nancy Cordes reports.
Melania Trump defends husband amid sex assault allegations
4dA CBS News poll asking voters if they think Donald Trump respects women found 61 percent of female registered voters said "not much" or "not at all." Now, Melania Trump is doing what she can to fight off charges of abuse and sexism against her husband. Jan Crawford reports.
Eye Opener: Trump ramps up claims of "rigged" election
4dMelania Trump breaks her silence amid controversy about her husband's lewd comments about women. Also, new FBI documents reveal an alleged breach of protocol during Hillary Clinton's time as secretary of state. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.
Trump still pushes "rigged" election claims amid campaign woes
4dWith three weeks left until Election Day, the latest CBS News poll finds Hillary Clinton building her lead over Donald Trump. Clinton is nine points ahead, 47 to 38 percent, when you include third-party candidates, and is getting a big boost from women voters. The Trump campaign is still claiming the election is rigged. Major Garrett reports.
Howard Stern on chances he'll air old Donald Trump interviews
4dTalk show host says among the reasons for doing as many as he did: "I knew I had a guy who loved to talk about sex" and rank woman on 1-10 scale
Poll: Do Trump's comments in video reflect his feelings about women now?
4dWide-ranging CBS News survey finds weaknesses in both Trump and Clinton
After decades of silence, Vegas casino leaders go all in on politics
4dAhead of first-ever presidential debate in Vegas, a look at how Sin City has transformed from its mob-run image to becoming some of the biggest voices in the 2016 campaign
Trump support puts Republican candidates in a bind
4dHow Paul Ryan and Sen. Richard Burr are attempting to distance themselves from Trump while still courting his supporters
Donald Trump stokes fears of voter fraud
4dGOP nominee said voter fraud is "very, very common" in both an interview and a rally appearance Monday, furthering his claims that the 2016 election is "rigged" against him
Billy Bush and NBC strike a deal over his exit after lewd Trump tape
4d"Today" show host Billy Bush was suspended at the morning show two days after contents of the 2005 tape were reported
North Carolina GOP office firebombed
4dInvestigators are still trying to find who is behind a weekend firebombing of the Orange County, N.C., Republican party office. A business next door was painted with a swastika and a threat: "Nazi Republicans leave town or else." Omar Villafranca reports.
Russian general bragged about cyber warfare to destabilize other nations
4dTop general wrote of using covert and propaganda tactics to turn a “perfectly thriving state” into a victim of “foreign intervention” causing it to “sink into a web of chaos”
Trump keeps pushing voter fraud allegations
4dDonald Trump continued to push a conspiracy theory that the election is rigged, taking to Twitter with claims of large-scale voter fraud. Most Republicans are distancing themselves from the comments, and no evidence supports Trump's claims. Major Garrett reports.
FBI releases more notes from Clinton email investigation
4dThe FBI release more notes Monday from its investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of private email server as secretary of state. The agency recommended against charging Clinton in July, but the investigation is still uncovering some surprising details, like a possible quid pro quo between top officials at the State Department and the FBI over a sensitive email. Nancy Cordes reports.
CBS poll: Clinton's lead over Trump widens with three weeks to go
4dTrump has lost ground among members of his own party, older voters and men
Melania Trump: My husband and I are "moving on" from 2005 tape
4dThe wife of the GOP nominee also said it's fair game for the Trump campaign to highlight former President Bill Clinton's accusers
Arizona paper gets death threats for endorsing Clinton
4dThe Arizona Republic's first-ever endorsement of a Democratic presidential candidate has some readers up in arms
Mike Pence warns of voter fraud and a "rigged" election
4d"I have no doubt the national media is trying to rig this election with their biased coverage," GOP vice presidential candidate says
Obama touts record high school graduation rates
4dThe president, speaking at Banneker High School in D.C., said the country has made "great progress" when it comes to getting young people an education
FBI documents: State Dept. aide asked FBI to change classification of Clinton email
4dRepublicans have seized on the report as evidence of collusion within the Obama administration to protect Clinton
Former FBI agent complained Clinton flouted protocol while secretary
5dAbout a hundred pages related to the FBI's investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a personal email server were released Monday
Hundreds walk out after Amy Schumer gets political
5dAmy Schumer slams Trump, to the dismay of some in the Tampa audience
Slamming "bizarre" law, judge rules on Florida's vote-by-mail ballots
5dFederal judge orders the state to give thousands of "disenfranchised" voters a chance to make sure their vote-by-mail ballots are counted
Will the Senate confirm Obama's judicial nominees before he leaves?
5dSenate confirmation of Obama's nominees slowed to a halt this election year
Will Trump campaign hurt hotels bearing his name?
5dDonald Trump's presidential campaign could have a lasting impact on his businesses. A recent survey by a travel industry publication found 61 percent of travel agents are less likely to recommend Trump-branded hotels and resorts since the billionaire began his run for president. Peter Greenberg reports.
More Republican, Independent women backing Clinton
5dThe latest CBS News Battleground Tracker shows Hillary Clinton is now six points ahead of Donald Trump in the 13 battleground states. CBS News elections director Anthony Salvanto joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how women are playing an important role in that lead.
Eye Opener at 8: Clinton gains support among female voters
5dA look back at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning." Subscribe to get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.
Donald Trump doubles down on "rigged election" claim
5dHis running mate Indiana Gov. Mike Pence appeared to disagree with Trump’s assessment in an interview on “Face the Nation"
Trump and Clinton's campaign strategies
5dGerald Seib, Washington bureau chief for the Wall Street Journal, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton's latest strategies as Election Day approaches, and what's been most damaging in the WikiLeaks releases of Clinton campaign manager John Podesta's emails.
Email hacks reveal Clinton campaign's transparency problems
5dClinton campaign chairman John Podesta's hacked emails released on WikiLeaks continues to expose some of the more opaque aspects of Hillary Clinton's campaign, including how it has dealt with issues that have made her most vulnerable as a candidate. Julianna Goldman reports.
Clinton gains female support, but voters question truthfulness
5dThe CBS News Battleground Tracker shows women turning away from GOP nominee Donald Trump. The swing among women has been so pronounced that Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton is gaining support even among Republican women. But voters are still questioning her truthfulness amid the recent WikiLeaks releases of her campaign chairman's emails. Nancy Cordes reports.
Trump doubles down on "rigged election" claims
5dThere are 22 days until Election Day, and Donald Trump is accusing the "Clinton machine" and the media of a conspiracy to keep him out of the White House. The latest CBS News Battleground Tracker shows Hillary Clinton leading the race, 46 to 40 percent, across 13 battleground states. Clinton and Trump were tied in those states a month ago. Major Garrett reports.
FBI and ATF investigate firebombing of N.C. GOP office
5dFederal investigators are looking into the firebombing of Republican headquarters in North Carolina. No one was hurt, but pictures show the extensive damage. Jeff Pegues reports on what some local leaders are calling an act of "political terrorism."
Eye Opener: Battle for Mosul begins
5dAmerican warplanes and Special Operation commandos help launch one of the biggest offensives against ISIS in Iraq. Also, the firebombing of a Republican office in North Carolina is being called "political terrorism" by local leaders. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.
While gaining female support, voters still question Clinton's truthfulness
5dEven as Democratic nominee gains support among Republican women, poll shows majority still have questions about her motives
Commentary: The GOP will moderate or die
5dAfter Trump, Republicans will either figure out that moderation in pursuit of victory is no vice, or go extinct
How Donald Trump’s campaign may cost his travel business
5dFallout from his rhetoric on the stump could have lasting, negative impact from customers voting with their wallets
Some businesses wary of using Trump's plush Fla. resort for events
5dSusan G. Komen Foundation among them; may move big breast cancer fundraiser from Mar-a-Lago Club due to controversy over Trump's treatment of women
Gun control on the ballot
5dGun rights advocates continuously frustrated with Congress have hope. This November, at least one state is giving voters a say on expanding background checks. Julianna Goldman has more.
Clinton widens lead in battleground states
5dWith a little more than three weeks to go until Election Day, a new CBS News battleground poll shows Hillary Clinton increasing her lead over Donald Trump. Errol Barnett and CBS News elections director Anthony Salvanto take a more in depth look at the numbers.
FTN: Page 2
5dMissed the second half of the show? The latest on the presidential race, Donald Trump's comments and the WikiLeaks releases of Hillary Clinton's emails.
FBI denies collusion over Hillary Clinton email classification
5dHouse Oversight Committee Chair Rep. Jason Chaffetz alleged that there was a "quid pro quo" arrangement between the State Department and the FBI
WikiLeaks emails show campaign chatter on foreign lobbying
5dWikiLeaks continues with its daily dump of emails from the hacked personal account of John Podesta, Clinton's campaign chair
Police: Local GOP office in N.C. vandalized, firebombed
5dBuilding was hit with graffiti and “flammable material” was thrown through a window at the Orange County Republican Party headquarters overnight, police say
Polls declining, Trump pushes "rigged" election claims
5dGOP presidential nominee goes so far as to assert cheating will happen "at many polling places;" Giuliani says problem is "inner cities"
Trump's September fundraising lags behind Clinton
5dTrump's campaign said it drew in $100 million last month
10/16: Gov. Mike Pence, Sen. Tim Kaine, Anthony Salvanto
5dWith three weeks until the election, "Face the Nation" brings you the latest news from the trail, with Republican vice presidential candidate Mike Pence, Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Kaine, CBS News' Elections Director Anthony Salvanto, and others.
CBS News Battleground Tracker Poll: Hillary Clinton picks up women voters
6dTwenty-three days until the election, Hillary Clinton is now ahead 46 to 40 percent over Donald Trump, among voters in 13 battleground states. CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto takes a closer look at the polls, which show large gains for Hillary Clinton from women voters.
SNL takes a jab at Donald Trump, who doesn't like it
6dDonald Trump was not a fan of his latest send-up on "Saturday Night Live," calling for the show to be canceled
Has political dishonesty reached its climax?
6dMaureen Dowd, Bob Woodward, Jon Meacham and David Ignatius discuss the state of both campaigns, 23 days ahead of the election. What do new wikileaks findings reveal about the inner-workings of the Clinton campaign?
Full Interview: Tim Kaine, October 16
6dDemocratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine talks to Face the Nation moderator John Dickerson about new emails released by wikileaks and Russian cyber hacking.
Kaine on WikiLeaks: "You can't assume that they're all accurate"
6dDemocratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine warns that some email leaks contain false information, citing an email about him that proved "completely inaccurate." Kaine says it remains unclear if the email was doctored or if the sender was misinformed.
Canada's message to America
6dWhat do Canadians think about the U.S.? A video which comes to us compliments of Toronto ad agency The Garden Collective is quite complimentary.
Pence does not condone attempts to make voters "nervous"
6dRepublican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence says that while poll watching is part of the election process, voters should not aim to intimidate one another. "I don't think any American should ever attempt to make any other American nervous in the exercise of their franchise to vote," Pence remarks.
Pence: Trump "categorically denies" groping accusations
6dRepublican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence says Donald Trump has made it clear that he "categorically denies" the numerous claims made against him by at least nine women. Pence adds, "We're going to fight for the next 23 days."
Full Interview: Mike Pence, October 16
6dRepublican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence sits down with John Dickerson to discuss recent allegations made against Donald Trump and the fight to the campaign finish line.
Mike Pence talks Trump's treatment of assault accusers
6dGOP VP candidate tells "Face the Nation" that "many of you in the media are working together to prevent the kind of change" Trump supporters want
Faith Salie on the Presidential Cookie Bake-off
6dIt’s time for the election year contest that pits Melania Trump’s Star Cookies vs. the Clinton Family’s Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies
Nixon Presidential Library re-opens
6dVisitors to the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, California, are looking back with new perspective this weekend. John Blackstone reports on the library's re-opening, with some familiar faces.
Campaign bumper stickers
6dCampaign bumper stickers are part of a hallowed, if sometimes raucous, election tradition. Martha Teichner visits collectors of campaign memorabilia, and the Kansas-based Gill Studios, which will produce upwards of 15 million political bumper stickers this year.
Jim Gaffigan on moving to Canada
6dThinking of leaving for Canada if your presidential candidate is defeated? Comedian Jim Gaffigan has some thoughts about that.
The call to Hispanic voters
6dWith three weeks to go before Election Day, candidates are urging their supporters to get out and vote - especially when it comes to members of a very large and very significant demographic: Hispanics. Maria Elena Salinas, of the Spanish-language network Univision, reports our Cover Story.
Tim Kaine: Wikileaks email dumps could be "doctored"
6dThe Democratic vice presidential nominee also says that foreign governments interfering in U.S. election will face a "consequence"
Reports: Peter Thiel to donate $1.25M to Trump campaign
6dTech titan who killed Gawker delivered speech for GOP candidate at convention, and some had questioned whether he would stick by Trump
Hispanics and the vote
6dTurmoil over immigration, one of the hottest hot-button issues of the election, has left America’s largest minority (and key voting block) questioning where, or if, they really fit in
Bumper stickers: A vehicle for political expression
6dBecause automobiles are extensions of their owners’ personalities, cars and politics were made for each another
Poll: Women propel Clinton into battleground lead over Trump
6dRepublican voters say party leaders should help Trump, as personal ratings weigh on his poll numbers
Trump to Indian community: We are going to be best friends
6dHe told The Republican Hindu Coalition, "“I am a big fan of Hindu and I am a big fan of India. Big, big fan"
Clinton's Goldman Sachs speeches allegedly leaked
6dHillary Clinton's alleged Goldman Sachs speeches have been leaked in the latest series of emails released by WikiLeaks. The organization has been leaking emails throughout the week, putting the Clinton campaign on defense. CBS Radio News correspondent Steven Portnoy joins CBSN to discuss the latest leak.
Arizona official shocked at hacking attempt into voter database
6dThe U.S. called out Russia last week, accusing it of recent cyberattacks aimed at disrupting next month's elections. In Arizona, the hacking attempt on the voter database started in rural Gila County when an elections worker opened an email attachment. Jeff Pegues has more.
Fighting wave of allegations, Donald Trump calls for pre-debate drug test
6dDuring a speech in New Hampshire, Donald Trump proposed that he and Hillary Clinton take drug tests before their final debate, suggesting that Clinton takes performance-enhancing drugs. This comes after two more women stepped forward a day earlier to accuse Trump of sexual assault, which he denies. Errol Barnett reports.
Clinton's Goldman Sachs speech transcripts in latest Podesta email dump
6dWikiLeaks has posted emails daily from Clinton campaign chair John Podesta's hacked account
WikiLeaks reveals how the Clinton campaign handled Obama in 2008
6dThere's another batch of leaked emails from the hacked personal account of Clinton campaign chairman Hillary Clinton.
Trump continues denying sex assault allegations
6dThe day after two more women went public with accusations of Donald Trump sexually assaulting them in the past, the GOP nominee continues to deny the allegations. CBS News correspondent Errol Barnett speaks to CBSN about what Trump will do next.
Donald Trump challenges Hillary Clinton to pre-debate drug test
6dDuring a rally in New Hampshire, Donald Trump implied Hillary Clinton uses performance-enhancing drugs. The GOP candidate proposed that both candidates take a drug test before the final presidential debate. Politico Reporter Louis Nelson speaks to CBSN about Trump's accusation.
Trump makes new claim about Clinton's health
6dGOP nominee's new theory comes amid deluge of sexual assault accusations plaguing his campaign
Trump strategy shift in Ohio?
7dDonald Trump's campaign has severed ties with Ohio Republican Chairman Matt Borges, arguing that Borges has been disloyal to the GOP nominee. CBS News digital journalist Jacqueline Alemany joins CBSN with more details.
Global deal reached to limit powerful greenhouse gases
7dUnlike the Paris climate agreement, the Kigali deal is legally binding -- it would cap and reduce use of HFCs
Will the election affect your retirement savings?
7dData show that since World War II the average compound annual growth rate for U.S. stocks is 9.7 percent under presidents of one major political party and 6.7 percent when the other party occupies the White House. Jill Schlesinger reports how markets react to presidential politics.
New problems chase Donald Trump on campaign trail
7dMore women come forward, accusing GOP presidential nominee of unwanted sexual advances made years ago
Clinton to target women voters wary of Donald Trump
7dOver the weekend, the Democratic nominee’s campaign will hold hundreds of events focused on connecting with women
Donald Trump defends himself against accusers
7dHe blamed his accusers, the media, Hillary Clinton and a Mexican billionaire for the claims against him
Who picks up the bill for presidential campaigns?
7dPolitics and money go hand in hand. Here's a look at who's picking up the bill to pay for a presidential run, in the latest installment of "We the Voters."
Trump attempts to discredit accusers
7dIn a speech Friday, Donald Trump branded the six women who have accused him of sexually assaulting them as fame-hungry liars. He also pushed a conspiracy theory that Carlos Slim, a Mexican billionaire who owns a stake in The New York Times, was behind the article describing some of his alleged assaults. Major Garrett reports.
On board the USS Zumwalt, the Navy's newest battleship
7dCBS News got a ride on board the stealthy, highly advanced warship, which cost an astronomical $4 billion
The women accusing Donald Trump of sexual misconduct
7dAllegations of inappropriate conduct toward women are being made after Trump denied he had engaged in the behavior he bragged about in a 2005 tape published Friday, Oct. 7
Leaked Podesta emails address Obama polling in 2008, executive privilege
7dAnd another included an idea pitched by former Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm -- on how to counter the idea that Clinton is out of touch
Clinton aide's hacked emails keep pouring out
7dHillary Clinton called Donald Trump an embarrassment on Friday, though she may want to thank him, as his wild week obscured the release of thousands of emails stolen from her campaign chair John Podesta. Nancy Cordes reports.
Former "Apprentice" accuses Trump of sexual misconduct
7dSummer Zervos says Trump kissed and groped her nine years ago; the Trump campaign located a cousin, who refuted her story
Trump on accuser: "She would not be my first choice"
7dGOP nominee attacks accusers, Mexican billionaire, the press at North Carolina rally
WikiLeaks emails show Clinton campaign tried to change Illinois primary date
7dWikiLeaks is out with another email dump from the personal gmail account of John Podesta, Hillary Clinton's current campaign chair. Here's one email that shows how the Clinton campaign was preparing for the 2016 general election even back in 2014.
U.S. ditches limits on bringing in Cuban cigars, rum
8dLatest set of changes part of effort to loosen U.S. trade embargo on island nation as normalization of relations continues
Obama blames GOP for Donald Trump's rise
8dThe president delivered remarks in Columbus Wednesday and will also do the same at a Hillary Clinton campaign event Friday in Cleveland
How Michelle Obama's emotional speech against Trump came together
8dFirst lady Michelle Obama told Hillary Clinton supporters Thursday that Donald Trump's comments about women are so demeaning, she cannot stop thinking about them. Julianna Goldman reports on why Mrs. Obama decided to give the passionate speech.
Report shines light on hurdle hampering efforts to combat gun deaths
8dGun safety advocates have long argued that unintentional shootings are largely preventable
Poll: Clinton, Trump locked in close race in New Hampshire
8dClinton leads by just three percentage points over Trump in the battleground state
Mike Pence: "I don't understand" Michelle Obama's critique of Trump
8dThe Republican vice presidential nominee defended Trump against the recent wave of sexual misconduct allegations
"Not electing someone for a husband”: Trump supporters dismiss accusations
8dTrump denied allegations of unwanted sexual advances by a People magazine writer, and said his opponent "should be locked up"
Clinton brings out political heavyweights to fight Trump
8dMichelle Obama, President Obama and Joe Biden campaign nationwide for Clinton, who continues to be hounded by leaked campaign emails
Clinton tells supporters the race isn’t over, despite Trump trouble
8dDemocratic nominee calls new allegations against Trump “distressing on many levels" – and also talks about rival standing behind her at times during debate
Up in the polls, Marco Rubio keeps Donald Trump at a distance
8dThe Florida senator and erstwhile Trump rival does his best to keep his campaign far away from the GOP nominee
Podesta emails show Clinton campaign's attempt to change date of Illinois primary
8dPodesta found "a kind of weird denial that [Clinton's] cutting middle class taxes" in an interview with Charlie Rose
Mike Pence defends Trump against “slander and lies”
8dGOP vice presidential nominee says allegations against Trump "unsubstantiated"
Melania Trump threatens to sue People Magazine
8dShe's demanding that People retract Natasha Stoynoff's first-person account accusing Donald Trump of sexual assault
Hillary Clinton answers 25 questions in writing on email practices
8dQuestions were posed by Judicial Watch, a group that has filed dozens of suits related to Hillary Clinton's private email server
Hillary Clinton: Trump headlines make me want to watch cat videos
8dSpeaking at a fundraiser in San Francisco, Clinton said the latest round of accusations against the GOP nominee "makes you want to want to turn off the news"
After hack, Arizona working to keep its elections database secure
8dArizona, Florida and dozens of other states have asked the Department of Homeland Security for assistance
Securing states' election systems
8dNearly two dozen states have experienced some form of scanning, probing or breaches of their election computer systems. The U.S. government suspects Russia is behind the meddling. Jeff Pegues reports from one of the states, Arizona, on the effort to secure November's election.
Trump lashes out at media; Michelle Obama blasts Trump
8dIn a fiery speech Thursday, Donald Trump lambasted the media and Hillary Clinton while denying the increasing number of sexual assault allegations levied against him. Michelle Obama also spoke at a campaign event for Clinton, chastising Trump for his treatment of women. Major Garrett and Nancy Cordes report from both sides of the campaign.
Trump supporters say they don't care about accusations
8dThe GOP nominees' die hard fans in the Sunshine State -- including many women -- continue to defend Trump
The John Podesta emails released by WikiLeaks
8dThe email topics range from Clinton's Wall Street speeches to strategy for her press availability, and touch on topics including Catholicism, and Cecil the lion
Trump calls latest allegations "pure fiction," "outright lies"
8dAs more allegations of inappropriate conduct toward women surfaced Wednesday, the GOP nominee defiantly denied he had done anything wrong
One month out, is Hillary Clinton headed for a win?
8dThe Democratic nominee holds a healthy lead nationally and in key swing states - and in some places, ballots are already being cast
Michelle Obama "shaken" by Trump's vulgar 2005 remarks
9d"This is not normal," the first lady said in New Hampshire. "This is disgraceful"
Poll: Hillary Clinton narrowly leads Donald Trump in North Carolina
9dPresident Obama won the state in 2008, but Mitt Romney carried it in the 2012 election
Poll: Clinton trounces Trump in critical battleground state
9dBloomberg Politics survey also found that Trump's lewd 2005 comments bothered Pennsylvanians quite a bit
Email leaks of top Clinton aide reveals campaign strategies
9dAmid allegations of sexual assault, Donald Trump is bashing Hillary Clinton over the latest leak of emails, apparently stolen from Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta. The emails reveal the ego stroking and horse trading involved in courting top supporters, including one email titled "Needy Latinos and 1 easy call." Nancy Cordes reports.
BlackRock president on impact of 2016 election on investments
9dA new poll from the BlackRock Investor Pulse Survey shows the election is looming large in the minds of investors. It finds nearly two-thirds of Americans say the election has impacted their investment decisions over the past year. About one-third feel the election poses a threat to their financial future. BlackRock president Rob Kapito joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the findings.
Klieman: Trump could be "asking for trouble" if he sues NY Times
9dAfter the New York Times published a report on two women who described unwanted sexual advances from Donald Trump, the GOP nominee's lawyers sent a demand for a retraction, calling the article "reckless" and "defamatory." There are also reports Trump is thinking of suing the paper. CBS News legal analyst Rikki Klieman joins "CBS This Morning" to break down what could happen if Trump sues the paper
Trump angrily denies flood of sexual assault accusations
9dDizzying array of charges -- likely a reaction to Trump’s blanket denial of sexual misconduct during debate -- depict an egotistical celebrity willing to accost women whenever the mood struck
NYT reporters on Trump's response to sexual assault report
9dThursday's New York Times features accounts by two women who say Donald Trump made unwanted sexual advances. The Trump campaign called the article "fiction," and his lawyer demanded the paper retract its story and issue an apology. Michael Barbaro, New York Times' national political reporter and host of the Run-Up podcast, and reporter Megan Twohey join "CBS This Morning" to discuss their article.
What leaked emails reveal about Clinton campaign
9dMark Leibovich, New York Times Magazine's chief national correspondent and CBS News political contributor, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his interview with Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, her campaign chairman's email leaks, and sexual assault allegations against Donald Trump.
More women claim Trump forced unwanted sexual contact
9dDonald Trump is angrily denying new allegations that he groped or kissed women against their will. In a series of reports, several women claim that Trump touched them sexually. The alleged incidents happened over a 30-year span. Trump's campaign denied everything, calling it a political-media conspiracy to deny him the White House. Major Garrett reports.
WikiLeaks emails reveal Clinton campaign's strategy to woo "needy Latinos"
9dWikiLeaks plans to release more of the 50,000 emails it claims it has from campaign chairman John Podesta's gmail account, between now and Election Day
Could absentee ballots spell trouble for Trump in N.C.?
9dA patter in early returns could point to trouble for the GOP in a must-win state for Trump
What happens if the Senate splits 50-50 next year?
9dAn evenly split Senate has been rare in the U.S.’s 240-year history, but the last time it happened was just 16 years ago
Trump campaign says it's going to sue the New York Times
9dTrump has been complaining about the press consistently, but a story published Wednesday evening prompted the threat of a lawsuit
Trump supporters tweet #repealthe19th after poll shows he would win if only men vote
9dA poll showed Hillary Clinton winning if only women voted on November 8th, and Donald Trump winning if only men voted
Pence goes farther than Trump on Iran deal, says US will "rip up"
9dGOP vice presidential candidate sounds a more hawkish note than Trump
Clinton calls Trump’s scorched-earth strategy “desperate”
9dHer campaign is trying to turn back any effort to depress turnout on Election Day
NYT: Two women say Trump touched them inappropriately
9dIn a statement Wednesday evening, Donald Trump's campaign flatly denied the allegations printed in the New York Times
More allegations, questionable Trump comments on women surface
9dIn 1992 "Entertainment Tonight" video, Trump brags he'll date young girl "in 10 years," as women step forward to challenge his "it's just words" assertion
Trump-Pence moving on without GOP stalwarts
9dGovernor Mike Pence hit the campaign trail in Virginia amid division in the GOP. Speaker of the House Paul Ryan has publicly distanced himself from the Trump ticket and a number of prominent Republicans are backing away from the campaign. Will division in the Republican party lead to defeat on election day? Dean Reynolds has a report.
Clinton deflects email questions by bashing Trump
9dHillary Clinton said all Donald Trump's campaign has left is pure negativity while addressing supporters Wednesday. Clinton's remarks came as Wikileaks released more emails from the hacked account of Clinton's campaign chairman. Nancy Cordes has more.
Trump lashes out at House Speaker Paul Ryan
9dDonald Trump continued his critiques of House Speaker Paul Ryan on Wednesday. Although Ryan said he could no longer defend Trump, donors seem to be standing by the Republican nominee for president. Major Garrett has more.
White woman holds "Blacks for Trump" sign at Florida rally
9dAt an otherwise normal Trump campaign rally on Wednesday, this attracted attention
New survey finds cybersecurity a major issue for millennial voters
9dA new survey from Raytheon and the National Cyber Security Alliance reveals that cybersecurity is a high priority for millennial voters
WikiLeaks releases more emails from John Podesta
9dThe emails touch on Catholicism, Cecil the lion, Donna Brazile, and Hillary Clinton's strategy for holding press conferences
WikiLeaks releases more Clinton campaign emails
9dWikiLeaks is out with another batch of Clinton campaign-related emails, leaked from the personal gmail account of John Podesta, the campaign's chair. Here are the most important -- and amusing -- emails of the day.
Pence on Trump: "Now is the time to stay the course"
9dThe Republican vice presidential candidate appears at evangelical college to send a message to the GOP
Legal pot could upend years of drug smuggling in Ariz.
10dThe Border Patrol seized nearly 800,000 pounds of weed last fiscal year in one of five states that could soon make it legal
Miss Arizona: Trump "came strolling right in" to pageant dressing room
10dSome girls were even topless or naked, a 2001 beauty pageant contestant recalled
Former Miss Arizona: Trump walked in on "half naked" contestants in dressing room
10dTasha Dixon, who competed as Miss Arizona in 2001, confirmed to CBS News' Los Angeles affiliate that the GOP nominee would walk into pageant dressing rooms unannounced, following recently resurfaced audio recordings where Trump boasted about his ability to do so as the owner of the Miss USA pageant.
Trump campaign manager to GOP: Stop "pussyfooting around"
10dKellyanne Conway said it was would be "up to members of the Congress" to decide whether Paul Ryan would remain House speaker
Salt Lake City Tribune endorses Hillary Clinton for president
10dUtah has not supported a Democrat for president since Lyndon Johnson in 1964
Glenn Beck on opposing Trump: It's the "moral, ethical choice"
10dHe echoed the call of dozens of other Republicans who called on Trump to withdraw from the race
On-duty cops wearing Trump caps causes stir in Texas
10dSan Antonio mayor, police chief put over a dozen officers on notice after Trump posts a video of him with them
Pence "disappointed" with GOP leaders not backing Donald Trump
10dPence said he "respectfully disagree[s]" with House Speaker Paul Ryan's rebuke of the GOP nominee
Clinton campaign does damage control after email hack
10dCampaign chair John Podesta is tying the Trump campaign to Russian hackers after his personal emails were linked
Al Gore to Florida voters: "Your vote really, really, really counts a lot"
10dThe former vice president, who saw his own White House hopes crushed in Florida in 2000, campaigned for Democrat Hillary Clinton on Tuesday
Trump's strategy amid quarrel with GOP establishment
10dUSA Today contacted every Republican governor and every lawmaker in Congress, and as of Tuesday night, about one in four is refusing to endorse Donald Trump. The paper says the results have "no precedent in modern American political history." USA Today's Washington bureau chief Susan Page joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Trump's strategy and the impact of Trump's rift with GOP on his running ma
Trump attacks GOP establishment for withdrawing support
10dDonald Trump says he is now campaigning as a candidate who is unchained. He greeted more than 10,000 in Panama City Tuesday night, but said nothing about House Speaker Paul Ryan or other prominent Republicans who have distanced themselves from him. Instead, Trump mused repeatedly about the possibility of losing. Major Garrett reports.
Eye Opener: Donald Trump unloads on GOP
10dDonald Trump dismisses the damage done by a divided party, saying he doesn't need establishment help. Also, rivers surge to record levels in North Carolina after Hurricane Matthew. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.
U.N. human rights chief: Trump would be "dangerous" president
10dAgency head, a Jordanian prince, says GOP nominees remarks on torture among those he finds "deeply unsettling and disturbing"
Trump speaks anxiously about new topic: Prospect of losing
10dAs Republicans shun the GOP nominee because of a video where he talks about groping women, Trump is now campaigning as a candidate who is unchained
Trump talks about "the shackles that have been taken off me"
10dHe also said he "wouldn't want to be in a foxhole" with Ryan or McCain
Donald Trump flubs on Election Day
10d"Go and register, make sure you get out and vote November 28," he told a rally in Florida Tuesday night
Neb. senator re-endorses Trump after tape scandal
10dDeb Fischer, one of six Republican women in the Senate, had suggested Saturday that Trump should "step aside" in favor of running mate Mike Pence
Podesta: Trump camp had warning of WikiLeaks hack
10dSpeaking to reporters Tuesday evening, the Clinton campaign chairman said Roger Stone told him he was in touch with Julian Assange
Anita Hill on backlash to Trump's lewd remarks
10dThe national conversation on sexual assault, sparked by Donald Trump's lewd remarks, is nothing new in Washington
Al Gore campaigns for Hillary Clinton
10dFormer VP Al Gore took center stage at a Hillary Clinton campaign rally in Miami Tuesday. It was hoped that Gore's environmental issues would help young voters warm to Clinton. Nancy Cordes reports.
Trump blasts Ryan, GOP in attack tweets
10dIn a series of attack tweets, Donald Trump declared himself free of shackles and blasted House Speaker Paul Ryan and the GOP for refusing to defend his campaign. Major Garrett has the latest.
WikiLeaks dumps more John Podesta emails
10dThe second round of emails shows the behind-the-scenes discussions about Clinton's private email practices after the story originally broke in 2015
Poll: Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump in national poll
10dNew poll finds Trump gained some support after the second presidential debate
How to register to vote for the 2016 presidential election
10dFind out the easiest way to register to vote in your state before Election Day, November 8
Pelosi predicts Democrats would take back House if election were today
10dBut the Democratic leader also noted that the election is not today and emphasized they need to keep up mobilization and fundraising efforts
Trump comments prompt outpouring of women's assault stories
11dAs one assault survivor said, “the stories have always been there,” but they’re “pouring out now”
Justices raise doubts about $399M judgement against Samsung
11dJustices seemed troubled that Samsung was ordered to pay all the profits it earned from 11 phone models even though the features at issue are just a tiny part of the devices
Trump tweets -- Paul Ryan is a "weak and ineffective leader"
11dDonald Trump attacked the Republican establishment in a series of tweets on Tuesday morning, but it wasn't at 3 a.m.
Chris Christie: "I'm still supporting Donald"
11dThe New Jersey governor said he was "disappointed" by Trump's lewd comments about women
Tight fight over Nevada's Senate seat comes with heavy cash flows
11dThe highly-contested Senate seat in Nevada is up for grabs this election cycle following Sen. Harry Reid's retirement--a position he held for three decades
Turkey blasts Clinton's Syria proposal: "Isn't America our ally?"
11dDemocratic presidential nominee would consider arming Syrian Kurds, which Turkey sees as fighting terrorists with other terrorists
John Dickerson: The Locker Room Talk
11dA conversation in the kitchen quickly headed into the locker room
"Apprentice" executive producer on whether he'll release show footage
11dA joint statement from Mark Burnett and MGM says they can't legally release the footage from the reality show
Newt Gingrich issues warning to Republicans wavering on Trump
11dGingrich, who ran for president in 2012, says Republicans should “relax and slow down for a minute”
Hillary Clinton campaigns with Al Gore in Florida
11dThis marks the first time the former vice president will be publicly campaigning for Clinton during this cycle
Amid Trump flap, CBS News asks pro athletes about "locker room talk"
11dProfessional athletes are slamming GOP nominee Donald Trump’s description of his degrading comments toward women
Why Ohio is leaving Donald Trump for Hillary Clinton
11dThe battleground state looked like Trump's big chance to make inroads with Democrats, but now they're rallying to Clinton
Trump shows no signs of softening in wild post-debate blitz
11dBarnstorming through Pennsylvania, GOP nominee warns against release of any new tapes
Mike Pence on Donald Trump: "I believe in forgiveness"
11dPence, the vice-presidential candidate, said at a campaign event in North Carolina that he is "proud to stand with Donald Trump"
New leaked emails: Former Bill Clinton aide disparages Chelsea
11dWikiLeaks relased more of Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta's emails Monday
Nancy O'Dell says "there is no room for objectification of women"
11d"Entertainment Tonight" host responds lewd comments made about her by Donald Trump in 2005
No Bone about it: Audience member won second debate
11dNearly 67 million people tuned in for Sunday night's second presidential debate -- and the surprise star was Ken Bone, the man in the red sweater. Bone is an undecided voter from Missouri who became very popular online. Scott Pelley reports.
Poll: Clinton holds double-digit lead on Trump
11dHillary Clinton was upbeat Monday following what her team called a win in Sunday night's debate and poll numbers showing her up by double digits on Donald Trump. But her mood may have been tempered a bit though by another Wikileaks release of her campaign chairman's personal emails. Nancy Cordes has more.
Paul Ryan all but admits that Trump tape threatens GOP's majorities
11dIn an emergency call Monday, House Speaker Paul Ryan all but acknowledged that Donald Trump's lewd comments about women caught on tape threaten the GOP's majorities in Congress. Further, he told members he would no longer defend Trump. Julianna Goldman reports.
Pence backtracks on Trump's lewd comments
11dGov. Mike Pence, who two days ago said that Donald Trump's lewd comments about women were "indefensible," today defended the man who made them. Dean Reynolds reports.
Trump remains defiant despite GOP defections
11dIn the fallout of the leaked tape of Donald Trump's lewd comments about women, House Speaker Paul Ryan says he will no longer defend Trump. For his part, Trump tweeted that Ryan should be focusing on issues like jobs and illegal immigration, and not fighting with the GOP nominee. Major Garrett reports.
Professional athletes cry foul over Trump's "locker room talk"
11dThe hashtag #NotInMyLockerRoom has surfaced after athletes across the country denounced Donald Trump's lewd remarks about women
Muslim professor pens most retweeted line of debate night
11dThis Muslim American professor was outraged by a comment Donald Trump made in the second presidential debate, so he fought back with humor
Priebus says Republican party remains behind Trump
11dThe RNC chairman held a conference call with members in the wake of the release of a 2005 tape of Trump making crude remarks about women
Inside 3 battleground states that could determine the election
11dFlorida, Ohio and Pennsylvania are three of the biggest battlegrounds states, and here's what their voters are talking about
Trump wrong about my taxes, Warren Buffett says
11dOracle of Omaha says he's paid federal income taxes every year since 1944 -- and is revealing tax info despite an IRS audit
Pence addresses Syria, accepts Trump tape as just "locker room talk"
11dPence addressed what seemed to be a difference of opinion with Trump on Syria and accepted Trump's tape explanation after condemning his language over the weekend
Ivanka Trump liked a tweet about her dad saying it's OK to call her a "piece of a**"
12dIt appears Donald Trump's elder daughter liked, then un-liked, a tweet about her father telling Howard Stern it was OK to call her a "piece of a**"
Ken Bone: The real winner of Sunday's debate?
12dKen Bone in his red sweater was an odd oasis of sweetness in the bitter debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump
Democratic super PAC uses 2005 Trump tape in latest ads
12dA new ad from the pro-Clinton group Priorities USA Action features Trump's quote, "I moved on her like a b****"
Geraldo Rivera on Trump's lewd remarks: "I have tapes"
12dFox News personality Geraldo Rivera said he uncovered more “embarrassing” statements that the GOP nominee has made in past interviews
Trump's sexist boasts from 2005 take center stage at debate
12dThe GOP nominee took the debate stage Sunday night with the weight of his lewd comments heavy on his shoulders
Poll: Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump by 14 points nationally
12dThe poll was conducted over the weekend, following the release of a video showing Trump making lewd comments about women in 2005
Kellyanne Conway accuses congressmen of lewd behavior
12dConway called members of Congress hypocritical in their condemnation of Donald Trump because they’ve engaged in sexual harassment themselves
Paul Ryan tells Republicans he won't defend Donald Trump, will focus on keeping majority
12dHouse Republicans held a conference call Monday amid the fallout after Trump's lewd comments from 2005 surfaced on Friday
Top tweets and hashtags from Trump-Clinton debate
12dIn the most tweeted presidential debate ever, Donald Trump dominated the chatter, and the hashtag #MuslimsReportStuff went viral
Ruth Bader Ginsburg on Supreme Court vacancy, doing job "full steam"
12dKnown for her candor, Ginsburg became the second woman justice appointed to the nation’s highest court
Donald Trump on Mike Pence's Syria position: "I disagree"
12dPence said the U.S. should be prepared to use military force to strike the military targets of the Assad regime
RNC, GOP lawmakers to hold conference calls amid Donald Trump fallout
12dTheir calls come days after the leak of a 2005 video showing Donald Trump making lewd comments about women
Trump campaign manager on "thwarted" attempt to seat Clinton accusers in VIP box
12dKellyanne Conway spoke to "CBS This Morning" on Monday morning to discuss the second presidential debate
Behind the lack of handshake at start of presidential debate
12dBefore Sunday night's presidential debate, we got an inside look at the preparations with veteran political strategists Dan Senor and Michael Feldman, including the psychology behind the opening handshake. That handshake, however, did not happen Sunday, setting the stage for a tense and feisty confrontation. Senor and Feldman join "CBS This Morning" with their reactions to the debate.
Trump campaign manager on debate, Republicans pulling endorsements
12dKellyanne Conway, Donald Trump's campaign manager, joins "CBS This Morning" from Trump Tower in New York to discuss the second presidential debate, the apparent disagreements in policy between Trump and his running mate, Gov. Mike Pence, and the Trump campaign's attempt to seat women accusing Bill Clinton of sexual misconduct in Trump's family box seats.
Clinton campaign: Trump crossed a line at second debate
12dGOP nominee suggested Hillary Clinton would be in jail if he were president and at one point called her the "devil"
Clinton campaign manager likens Trump to a dictator
12dRobby Mook says GOP nominee should apologize for trying to intimidate and bully his political opponent in order to distract from Trump campaign’s “string of disasters”
Dickerson on Trump and Clinton's bitter faceoff
12dCBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the second presidential debate and the controversy over Donald Trump's lewd comments about women from 2005.
Trump's history of questionable comments on women
12dThe leaked video featuring Donald Trump's comments about groping women draws attention to his history of questionable statements. The Republican nominee apologized for the language he used in the 2005 tape, but this latest incident threatens to erode his already wary support among female voters. Jan Crawford reports.
Clinton campaign manager: "Disappointed" by Trump's pre-debate "stunt"
12dRight before the second presidential debate, Donald Trump held a news conference with women who said Bill Clinton assaulted them. Trump had been fending off critics of his comments about groping women. Robby Mook, campaign manager for Hillary Clinton, joins "CBS This Morning" from New York to discuss Sunday night's debate at Washington University in St. Louis.
Republicans bail on Trump over lewd comments on women
12dDozens of Donald Trump supporters say his lewd comments on video from 2005 are more than they can take. Over 70 prominent Republicans have denounced Trump's remarks in public statements. At least 25 of them who had endorsed their party's nominee say they can no longer support him. Julianna Goldman reports.
Trump's sexist boasts on video take center stage at debate
12dDonald Trump spent nearly 48 hours before the debate fending off critics of his comments from 2005 about groping women. He apologized on video, then held a news conference with women who say Bill Clinton assaulted them. Major Garrett reports.
Eye Opener: Clinton, Trump square off in tense debate
12dDonald Trump apologizes, then turns the tables on Hillary Clinton at the second presidential debate. Also, the threat from Hurricane Matthew continues, as North Carolina faces dangerous flooding. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.
Clinton and Trump get personal in tense debate
12dSunday night's second presidential debate offered more insults than insight. Donald Trump told Hillary Clinton that as president, he would try to put her in jail. Clinton said a video showing Trump talking lewdly about women "represents exactly who he is." Trump's comments, recorded in 2005 and released Friday, blindsided Republican leaders. Nancy Cordes reports.
How Trump's coarse comments will sway female voters
12dLatest leaks of GOP nominee’s lewd statements, which go back decades, threaten to erode his already-poor support among women
Was fly sending message when it landed on Hillary Clinton's face?
12dWe looked into just what it might have meant when that happened during the second presidential debate
Melania Trump wears "pussy bow" to second debate
12dJust days after video of husband's lewd comments rocked GOP, she attended second debate in interestingly named blouse; campaign says it was inadvertent
COMMENTARY: Who won the presidential debate?
12dThe GOP nominee did the bare minimum of what he needed to do. It's not enough to change the nature of the race
Hillary Clinton says she’s “doing great” post-debate
12dClinton told reporters she wasn’t surprised by Trump’s move to invite her husband’s accusers
Second presidential debate: Tweeters break election records
12dTwitter staffers say this was the most tweeted debate in history
Gender split on trending Facebook debate topics, Trump tapes
12dThe top trending topic on Facebook for women: Trump's lewd 2005 audio recording
Writer starts social media movement of women sharing sexual assault stories
12dThe movement started after a 2005 video from "Access Hollywood" was released showing Trump saying he likes to "grab [women] by the p****"
Who are the women in Trump's Facebook Live video?
12dKathleen Willey, Juanita Broaddrick, Paula Jones have accused Bill Clinton of sexual misconduct
Trump and Bill Clinton sex assault accusers give statement before debate
12dTrump and three women who claimed to have been assaulted by Bill Clinton, as well as a rape victim whose attacker was defended by Hillary Clinton gave statements in St. Louis
Fact-checking the second presidential debate
12dAs sparks fly between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton in their second-face off in St. Louis, CBS News is fact-checking their statements and assertions
2016 second presidential debate -- live blog
12dTrump addressed questions about the lewd comments he made and his tax returns and Clinton addressed her speeches to Wall Street and email server
NBC suspends Billy Bush after "Access Hollywood" video
12dBush was laughing along with Donald Trump when he said the infamous lewd comments on the "Access Hollywood" tape
NYC mayor weighs in on alleged racist harassment of journalist
12dNew York City mayor Bill de Blasio tweets words of support after New York Times reporter says he was harassed
Obama on Trump's lewd remarks: "He is insecure"
12dPresident Obama is the latest politician to denounce Donald Trump's lewd remarks from a 2005 video
Obama comments on Trump's lewd remarks on tape
12dThe president addressed a group of supporters Sunday at a fundraiser in Chicago, and decried "the unbelievable rhetoric" from the GOP presidential nominee.
Can the Trump campaign make a comeback?
12dTop Republican officials are calling for Donald Trump to step down as the head of the GOP ticket amid sexually explicit comments he made in 2005. The Clinton campaign says more voters are open to Clinton after the lewd Trump tape. CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris, and CBSN political contributors Leslie Sanchez and Lynda Tran join with more.
Donald Trump faces backlash ahead of second presidential debate
12dDonald Trump is under fire for sexually explicit comments he made in 2005. Bruce Levell, executive director of The National Diversity Coalition for Donald Trump, joins CBSN to discuss the GOP nominee's relationship with women and minorities.
Clinton campaign: Trump campaign is "spiraling"
12dGOP nominee Donald Trump faces new pressure ahead of the second presidential debate after a leaked tape revealed him making sexually explicit comments about women. CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris, USA Today senior political reporter Heidi Przybyla, and New York Time chief national correspondent Mark Leibovich join CBSN to discuss what the Trump campaign needs to do next.
Actress subject of lewd Trump rant speaks out
12dArianne Zucker, featured in the 2005 video of Trump, says too many "people in power ... abuse their position"
Hillary Clinton “ready” to respond to Trump tapes
12dClinton arrived in St. Louis for the second debate on Sunday afternoon, after four days of prep
Carly Simon uses "You're So Vain" in anti-Trump video
12dSinger so "alarmed" by the prospect of Donald Trump in the White House she allowed famous song to be used politically for first time
St. Louis voters weigh in on "disgusting" Trump tape
13dA focus group in St. Louis talked with CBS' "Face the Nation" about the Trump tape, Clinton's Wall Street speeches and the second debate
FTN: Page 2
13dMissed the second half of the show? The latest on the fallout from Donald Trump's comments and the second presidential debate.
10/9: Giuliani, Mook, Salvanto
13dAs the nominees gear up for the second presidential debate amid a week of scandal, "Face the Nation" brings you the latest from the campaign trail with Trump supporter and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook, CBS News' Elections Director Anthony Salvanto, and others.
Trump lashes out at Republicans abandoning him over tape
13dRepublicans - from leadership to rank-and-file - have rescinded their endorsements and condemned Trump after 2005 lewd tape release
Kaine: Trump tape suggests "pattern of sexual assault"
13dThe Democratic vice presidential candidate said Sunday that he expects undecided voters to ask Trump why he thought that was acceptable behavior
First set of debate questions about lewd Trump tape
13dHillary Clinton will get the first question in the second presidential debate, which will be co-hosted by CNN’s Anderson Cooper and ABC News’ Martha Raddatz
Clinton aide: This campaign about Hillary, not Bill
13dAs Donald Trump and his allies signal they're ready to talk about Bill Clinton's infidelity, Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook says that's not the relevant issue in this campaign
Rudy Giuliani: Donald Trump is a "flawed human being"
13dThe GOP nominee is "asking for your forgiveness" for his lewd comments, Giuliani told CBS "Face the Nation"
Ben Stein: Time for Trump to go
13dTo the ranks of conservative Republicans weighing in on the latest Donald Trump revelations, you can add our contributor Ben Stein.
Ben Stein: Trump must go
13d“Sunday Morning” contributor says GOP nominee’s lewd comments about sexual assault are the last straw
More crude Trump tapes surface from Howard Stern show
13dGOP nominee can be heard discussing his daughter's "voluptuous" curves, threesomes, and walking in on naked Miss Universe contestants
More backlash against Trump for lewd comments
13dThe GOP nominee for president's Facebook apology for his lewd comments about sexual assault, recorded in 2005 and released Friday, did little to assuage anger from fellow Republicans, many of whom are now calling on Donald Trump to step aside. Major Garrett reports.
Poll: Gender gap in views on Trump tape describing advances on women
13dClinton leads in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin
Nancy O'Dell: I'm "saddened" by Trump's lewd comments
13d“As a woman who has worked very hard to establish her career, and as a mom, I feel I must speak out with the hope that as a society we will always strive to be better,” O’Dell said
Leaked campaign emails show moderate side of Hillary Clinton
13dHer private comments to investment bankers and lobbyists strike a tone at odds with the fiery message she's pushed throughout her campaign -- especially during the primary season
Voight, De Niro take sides in Trump vs. Clinton
13dDe Niro insulted Trump as a "pig," "dog," "punk," "con" and more, and Voight responded on Twitter that he is "ashamed" of the actor's comments
Hillary Clinton’s plans for her first reaction to Trump tape
13dSo far, her campaign has only tweeted that the tape is “horrific” and Trump can’t be president
Republicans who have called on Donald Trump to quit
13dAfter a video of Trump saying "grab them by the p----" became public, elected Republicans have called upon him to drop out
Trump, Clinton to face off in second presidential debate
13dHow will the Donald Trump fallout from this tape play out in the next presidential debate? And Hillary Clinton now has some more questions to answer than she did 24 hours ago. John Dickerson, host of "Face The Nation" and the political director of CBS News, joins us from Washington University in St. Louis, where Clinton and Trump will face off in their second debate Sunday night.
Republicans call on Trump to quit the race
13dMelania Trump asked Americans to forgive her husband, but many prominent Republicans are calling on Trump to step aside after the release of a 2005 recording of his vulgar comments about kissing and grabbing women. Major Garrett has the latest.
WikiLeaks exposes some of Clinton's Wall Street speeches
13dOn any other day this may have been the biggest story on the campaign trail: WikiLeaks released portions of Hillary Clinton's closed-door Wall Street speeches. Justice reporter Paula Reid tells us about the leaked speeches.
Trump donors angry, want their money back after lewd tape leak
13dSome Republican donors are asking for Mike Pence to replace the top of the ticket
Bill Clinton event disrupted by Trump protesters after tape release
13dTrump mentioned Bill Clinton in both of his statements about his vulgar comments captured on tape. Here's how Clinton responded to the disruption at his event
The Republicans who have withdrawn their endorsements from Donald Trump
13dAfter a tape revealing Trump's lewd comments about women surfaced Friday, some Republicans who had endorsed him say they're finished with him
Which Republicans condemned Donald Trump but won't withdraw their endorsements?
13dCBS News is compiling a list of Republicans who endorsed Trump, condemned his latest comments, but haven’t officially rescinded their support
Melania Trump asks forgiveness for his "unacceptable" 2005 comments
13dMelania Trump says she hopes people will accept her husband's apology for remarks that do "not represent the man that I know"
WikiLeaks releases Clinton campaign emails, including excerpts from Wall Street speeches
13dWikiLeaks released more than 2,000 hacked emails Friday that appear to be from Hillary Clinton's campaign chair and other aides. The leak includes partial transcripts from some of Clinton's Wall Street speeches, which she has refused to release publicly. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid has more.
Footage of Trump's off-air "Apprentice" talk locked away
13dQuestions about outtakes follow Friday’s release of a separate 2005 recording where Trump brags about aggressively groping women
Where do all 28 GOP women in Congress stand on Donald Trump?
13dAfter the release of video of Trump making lewd comments about women, many condemned him without rescinding their endorsements while others called on him to step aside
Uproar over Trump's lewd comments rocks campaign
14dThe day after a previously unaired video from 2005 showed Donald Trump making vulgar comments about groping women, members of his own party are denouncing the nominee. Trump issued a brief apology and says he's staying in the race. Political contributor Hogan Gidley and Roll Call columnist Jon Allen join CBSN with how Trump's comments will affect the campaign.
Mike Pence: "I cannot defend" Trump's words
14dTrump's running mate said he was "offended by the words and actions" described by the GOP nominee
GOP lawmakers condemn Donald Trump's vulgar 2005 comments
14dSome Republican leaders are out with vicious critiques of Trump's 2005 tape discussing his attempts to grope, grab, and have sex with women. Various GOP officials are withdrawing their support of the nominee, and some are calling for him to quit the 2016 race.
Defiant Trump: "Zero chance I'll quit"
14d“I’ve never withdrawn in my life,” Trump said, even after a vulgar 2005 tape leaked showing his derogatory comments about women
The second presidential debate: What time, how to watch and live stream online
14dThe town hall-style debate takes place shortly after a vulgar tape of Trump surfaced and portions of Clinton's Wall Street speeches were allegedly leaked by WikiLeaks
Second presidential debate 2016: Five things to watch
14dAs Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton face off for a second time in St. Louis Sunday, here are some things to pay attention to
Russia responds to U.S. hacking allegations
14dA top Russian diplomat says accusations about Russian hackers are "dirty" politics
Wikileaks publishes Hillary Clinton's Wall Street speech transcripts
14dWikileaks released what it says are emails from Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman. They reveal some potentially problematic revelations for the Democratic nominee. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid reports.
Could Trump's leaked video of crude remarks be the last straw?
14dDonald Trump has brushed off many controversies, but could the 2005 video of his lewd remarks about women ultimately doom his campaign? Washington Post columnist Catherine Rampell joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss that and the impact the latest controversy could have on the GOP party and Sunday night's debate.
Trump makes defiant apology as lewd remarks rock campaign
14dDonald Trump's campaign is in crisis on the eve of the next presidential debate over a leaked 2005 video that shows him making offensive and sexist remarks about what some consider sexual assault. Key Republicans have disavowed the comments, with some even pulling their support. Overnight, Trump responded in a video statement. Major Garrett reports in St. Louis, the site of Sunday night's second d
Pence: Trump is “still standing stronger than ever”
14dThe GOP VP nominee ignored questions about the 2005 video of Trump's lewd remarks about women
Wisconsin acknowledge DMV made voter ID mistakes
14dBut attorneys for the state insist the problem is fixed, and the media exaggerated the problems
John McCain becomes latest Republican to rebuke Trump
14dBoth GOP leaders in Congress - Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell - denounced him, and some prominent Republicans even called on Trump to drop out of the race
10/7 Hurricane Matthew weakens, but still dangerous; Floridians faced hurricane danger with compassion
14dHurricane Matthew lost some of its punch but the massive storm is still wreaking havoc along the Atlantic Coast from northern Florida to North Carolina; Hurricane Matthew had the makings of Florida's worst-case disaster.
Dickerson on impact of Trump's lewd remarks
14d"Stunning blow for a campaign ... that really can't afford it," says CBS News political director John Dickerson of Trump's remarks
Hurricane traps thousands in St. Augustine
14dHurricane Matthew pummelled St. Augustine, Florida, leaving more than half of the city's 14,000 residents trapped inside businesses and homes. Flooding is not the only problem there; Trees and power lines are down throught the area. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
Video surfaces of Donald Trump's lewd remarks about women
14dThe Washington Post published footage Friday from 2005 that shows Donald Trump making lewd comments about women. The remarks were caught on a hot microphone before a segment on "Access Hollywood." Trump called the remarks "locker room banter" and issued an apology "if anyone was offended." Major Garrett reports.
John Dickerson on Trump's lewd comments
14dCBS News political director John Dickerson weighs in on Donald Trump's lewd comments from 2005, and what kind of impact the new video may have on the second debate.
Podesta emails show excerpts of Clinton speeches to Goldman
14dNew trove of hacked emails reveal Clinton campaign was concerned about specific speeches to Wall Street bank
"I never said I'm a perfect person," Trump says about lewd comments
14d“Grab them by the p****,” Trump said on a hot mike, referring to beautiful women. “You can do anything”
Trump prepares for the presidential debate, round two
14dChris Christie has effectively streamlined what was an unwieldy debate prep process for the GOP nominee
David Letterman rips into "damaged" Donald Trump
14dThe former late-night host said the Republican presidential nominee was "a person to be shunned"
Could Hurricane Matthew affect the 2016 election?
14dVoter registration deadlines are looming, and campaign organizers are focused on driving up turnout. But Hurricane Matthew is interfering with those efforts in the battleground state of Florida, where officials have refused to extend the registration deadline. Steve Shepard, a senior polling analyst for Politico, joins CBSN to discuss the impact weather may have on this election.
"Central Park Five" were exonerated of rape, but not in Donald Trump's eyes
14dFive NYC teens spent years in prison for a rape they didn't commit, but GOP presidential nominee doesn't accept their innocence
Drudge suggests government is "lying" about Hurricane Matthew
15dIt's all a conspiracy, the influential blogger suggested
Trump says he won't bring up Bill Clinton's sexual history in debate
15dTrump had suggested he would talk about the former president's extramarital affairs
Cruz is seen phone-banking at GOP office with Trump-Pence signs
15dCruz doesn't mention Trump or Pence, but encourages a voter to turn out and vote
Scary election-year politics come to life in "Doomocracy"
15dPerformance-based installation has visitors navigate series of rooms that deal with gun violence, climate change and painkillers addiction
Donald Trump: Immigrants are pouring into U.S. so they can vote
15dTrump held a roundtable with members of the National Border Patrol Council at Trump Tower in New York on Friday
Governor won't extend Florida voter registration because of hurricane
15dThe Florida governor denied the Clinton campaign's request for an extension to the state's voter registration deadline
Campaign stop latest bump in Ryan-Trump relationship
15dIt’s long been clear that House Speaker Paul Ryan isn't wholly comfortable with Trump’s presidential candidacy
Trump, Clinton weigh in on Hurricane Matthew as storm batters Florida
15dThe hurricane will not delay Sunday’s town hall debate at Washington University in St. Louis
Next debate's town hall format poses challenges for Trump, Clinton
15dWe asked political strategists to demonstrate what happens when candidates lose the power of the podium, as Trump and Clinton will on Sunday
Hillary Clinton to return to Ohio amid optimism about early voting
15dShe'll got to Columbus just before the Tuesday voter registration deadline and the beginning of early voting in the state
Trump preps for Sunday debate at a "town hall" that wasn't
15dHe took pre-screened questions at an invitation-only event Thursday and insisted it wasn't practice for Sunday's town-hall style debate
President Obama shortens sentences for 102 more federal inmates
15dThat brings the number of total commutations under the Obama administration to 774
Debate minefield: Town hall will test candidates' stagecraft
15dWhen Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump meet Sunday night in St. Louis, they’ll be fielding questions from undecided voters seated nearby, allowing them to move around the stage
After stumbles, Johnson tries again on foreign policy
15dThe Libertarian candidate has come under fire in recent weeks for his lack of knowledge of basic foreign policy terms and issues
Supreme Court hears arguments in racially charged death penalty case
16dThe Supreme Court heard arguments in a case involving a convicted killer who may have been sent to death row because of his race. Attorneys for the Texas man say the jury was tainted by testimony and evidence that suggested the defendant's race could influence whether he would commit violent acts in the future. CBS News' Paula Reid has more from outside the Supreme Court.
Top Pentagon aide used government credit card at strip clubs in Rome, Seoul
16dA Defense Dept IG report says a former top aide to Ash Carter engaged in inappropriate behavior on several overseas trips
Body-shaming insults in 2016 campaign worry parents
16dComments about looks and weight hurled at women can have a real impact on young girls, experts say
Trump threatens to sue over Clinton attack ad on veterans
16dTrump called the ad "false" and "a disgrace" and "totally made up about me"
The Atlantic endorses Hillary Clinton for president
16dThe endorsement, which is more an indictment of Trump, is only the magazine's third presidential endorsement in its 159-year history
Lindsey Graham: Here's why Trump's Syria plan won't work
16dSouth Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham does not think Donald Trump's plan to work out a truce between the U.S., Russia, and Syria can happen. Graham joins CBSN to discuss the conflict in Syria and the best options to defeat ISIS.
Trump uses Bill Clinton's words against Obamacare
16dDonald Trump used Bill Clinton's own words against his rivals on the campaign trail. The former president described Obamacare as a "crazy system," though he later defended the program. CBS News' Major Garrett and Nancy Cordes join CBSN to discuss.
Election will likely be won or lost for Hillary Clinton in October
16dBy the third week of this month, Clinton’s campaign hopes to have a solid enough sample of the early vote to know whether the Democrat is on track to win the White House
Mike Pence questioned on policy differences with Donald Trump
16dPence also weighed in on his vice presidential debate performance
Trump takes victory lap after vice presidential debate
16d"I'm getting a lot of credit" for the debate, Trump says after Mike Pence and Tim Kaine clash
VP nominee Pence questioned on differing visions with Trump
16dDonald Trump says his running mate, Mike Pence, won Tuesday's vice presidential debate. He took credit for Pence's performance, hailing his own judgment in picking the VP nominee. But some of Pence's responses to past comments made by Trump don't hold up. Pence joins "CBS This Morning" to address whether he and Trump have differing views on topics ranging from immigration to Syria.
Trump and Clinton try to capitalize on VP debate
16dDonald Trump and Hillary Clinton are starting to focus on Sunday's second presidential debate. Both sides claim victory in Tuesday's vice presidential debate. In Philadelphia, Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine laughed off critics who said his performance was a little too fiery. Nancy Cordes reports.
Donald Trump bashes Hillary Clinton by quoting her husband
16dDonald Trump is often described by Hillary Clinton’s campaign as the gift that keeps on giving - now Trump’s campaign is saying the same thing about Bill Clinton
Obama eyes his economic legacy, offers advice to next president
16dArgues for trade, puts down “anti-immigrant, anti-innovation protectionism” and "crude populism" and takes swipe at concentrating wealth at the top
Is Donald Trump actually under audit?
16dThe GOP nominee has refused to offer any proof that he is currently being audited by the IRS
Trump to Nevadans: You say Nevada wrong
16dThe crowd at Reno rally pushed back when he used the out-of-town favored Neh-VAH-da, but Trump said "nobody says it the other way"
Michelle Obama announces new funding for White House garden
16dAt an event kicking off her final fall harvest, Mrs. Obama spoke emotionally and nostalgically as she unveiled future plans for the garden
O'Reilly Factor segment criticized as "racist stereotype"
16dHumorist Jesse Watters asked people in NYC's Chinatown if he was supposed to bow to greet them, if they were selling stolen goods and more
Why Clinton campaign feels good about VP debate
16dBloomerg politics co-managing editor John Heilemann tells Scott Pelley why the Clinton campaign feels positive about Tim Kaine's debate performance, and gives a preview of Sunday's showdown between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
Donald Trump and Mike Pence claim VP debate victory
16dLast night, both Tim Kaine and Mike Pence came into the debate with specific goals in mind and stuck to them. Mike Pence wanted to show a calm demeanor to his running mate, where as Time Kaine wanted to show that even Mike Pence doesn't agree with some of Donald Trump's policies. Nancy Cordes has more.
How black voters in Ohio are getting out the vote for Hillary Clinton
16dAfrican American business owners and community leaders in Ohio are registering neighbors to vote in some unconventional places. Here's how they're faring.
Obama: Paris Agreement is "a turning point for our planet"
16dThe president delivered a Rose Garden statement Wednesday following the news that the landmark climate deal will take effect Nov. 4
Twitter's response to whipping out that #ThatMexicanThing
16dTrump wasn't the one under fire Tuesday night for making questionable comments about Mexicans, but his running mate, Gov. Mike Pence
How the top of the ticket responded to the VP debate
16dTrump and Clinton both live-tweeted the debate
Jerry Springer: "There aren't enough of us" white male voters for Trump to win
17dThe television host and former Cincinnati mayor weighs in on the 2016 presidential election and why he believes Donald Trump won't win without minority support.
Poll: Hillary Clinton narrowly leads Donald Trump in key battleground state Ohio
17dClinton campaign officials have said it’s not essential for the Democratic presidential nominee to win Ohio in order to win the White House
NSA contractor arrested for allegedly compromising highly classified computer codes
17dThe suspect has been identified as a Booz Allen Hamilton contractor based in Maryland
Debate highlights Trump-Pence contrast in character
17dMike Pence seemed offended by many of Tim Kaine's attacks during the vice presidential debate. His sensitive responses contrast with the combative persona of his running mate, Donald Trump. CBS News contributor Jon Allen discusses the impact on the campaign.
Facts among casualties in VP debate give-and-take
17dThe presidential candidates liked what they saw Tuesday night at the vice presidential debate
NRA pushes Trump with biggest TV ad buy to date
17dThe gun rights organization is spending $6.5 million to run an ad with one young woman who defended herself with a pistol in her purse
Bill Clinton: I "support" Obamacare
17dA day earlier, the former president called the healthcare law a "crazy system"
VP candidates sharpen debate attacks against Clinton, Trump
17dTuesday night’s first and only vice presidential debate focused heavily on the presidential candidates
Undecided Ohio voters react to vice presidential debate
17dCBS News political contributor and Republican strategist Frank Luntz gathered a focus group of 28 uncommitted and undecided voters in the battleground state of Ohio. Luntz joins "CBS This Morning" from Broadview Heights, Ohio, to discuss what they had to say about Tuesday night's vice presidential debate between Sen. Tim Kaine and Gov. Mike Pence.
Fact-checking the vice presidential debate
17dThe presidential candidates liked what they saw Tuesday night at the vice presidential debate. Donald Trump tweeted, "Mike Pence won big. We should all be proud." Hillary Clinton wrote that she's "lucky to have a partner like Tim Kaine who stood up for our shared vision tonight -- instead of trying to deny it." Major Garrett checks the facts from the debate.
VP candidates focus debate attacks on Clinton and Trump
17dSen. Tim Kaine and Gov. Mike Pence sparred in a sharp-toned vice presidential debate Tuesday night. Kaine pushed Pence to explain Donald Trump's views, while Pence took aim at Hillary Clinton's performance in office. Nancy Cordes looks back at the biggest moments from the debate.
Clinton leans on black women to stop Trump in Ohio
17dWith the GOP candidate polling strong in the Buckeye State, Democrats are more reliant than ever on African-American female volunteers
Tim Kaine or Mike Pence: Who interrupted the most?
17dTuesday night's VP debate was an unruly clashing of candidates, marked by countless interruptions -- but one did more than the other
COMMENTARY: Who won the vice presidential debate?
17dThe Indiana governor beat expectations and beat his opponent, and now we'll see if he can reassure voters unsure of Trump's stability
Pence v Kaine - who won the social media debate?
17dHere’s a glimpse into what caught the attention of Facebook, Twitter and Google users
Early winner of VP debate? CBSN moderator Elaine Quijano
17dThe CBS News correspondent and anchor gets praise on social media for reining in the candidates' interruptions
What's Trump thinking as he watches the veep debate?
17dTrump began the debate night hitting Fox News' Megyn Kelly on Twitter
Live blog of the Kaine-Pence 2016 vice presidential debate
17dTim Kaine and Mike Pence have discussed their economic plans, terrorism and immigration
Vice presidential debate - live fact checking
17dCBS News fact-checkers dissect Mike Pence and Tim Kaine's statements on nuclear weapons, the Clinton Foundation, Russia and abortion, among others
RNC prematurely declares Mike Pence debate winner two hours before start time
17dThe RNC also said that Hillary Clinton lost the debate, which begins at 9 p.m.
America's vice presidential debate history
17dThe vice presidential debate tonight will be the tenth since 1976, when Bob Dole and Walter Mondale faced off. Chip Reid shares some historical American debate moments.
Trump promises to live tweet debate
17dDonald Trump has vowed to live-tweet Tuesday night's Vice Presidential debate. One of the topics his VP candidate will have to deflect will be Trump's taxes. Major Garrett has more.
What impact will VP debate have on election?
17dThe political world turns its attention to the running mates Tuesday night. How much will this debate factor into the election? CBS News political director John Dickerson has more.
Tim Kaine and Mike Pence prepped for VP Debate
17dThe first VP debate will be held in Tim Kaine's home turf of Virginia. Mike Pence and Tim Kaine are experienced debaters and have served a combined total of 38 years in government. Both men have been immersed in prepping for the better part of the week and are prepared to talk up the boss. Nancy Cordes has more.
Bill Clinton calls Obama health care law a "crazy system"
17dIn practice, the way the Affordable Care Act works for some Americans is "the craziest thing in the world," he said Monday
Who is Elaine Quijano, moderator of the vice presidential debate?
17dShe’s a New York-based CBS News correspondent and anchors weekdays for CBSN, the CBS News 24-hour digital streaming network
Doctors' political views may affect patient care
18dNew research suggests that party affiliation may play a role in the advice your physician gives out
Do vice presidential debates influence elections?
18dDespite years serving in public office, a CBS News poll shows a majority of registered voters don’t know enough about Pence or Kaine to have an opinion about them
Tim Kaine and the influence of his faith on his governing choices
18dThe Democratic vice presidential nominee and senator from Virginia will face Republican Mike Pence in a debate Tuesday night
Sen. Kelly Ayotte: I misspoke when I called Donald Trump a role model
18dThe New Hampshire Republican seemed to be caught off-guard at a debate against her Democratic challenger Monday night
Pence's critical role: Trump's emissary to Evangelicals
18dThe white evangelical vote is crucial to Republican hopes for capturing the White House
Hillary Clinton campaign manager: Donald Trump's campaign is "panicked"
18dMook also said that Ohio is not essential for Clinton to win the presidency
Campaign manager on Trump's "art of the comeback" after $1B loss
18dKellyanne Conway defended Trump, saying possibly avoiding paying taxes for 18 years by declaring the loss was simply "what happens when businesses lose money"
How to watch the 2016 vice presidential debate
18dKaine and Pence set to square off at Longwood University in Va.; CBSN anchor Elaine Quijano will moderate
Clinton campaign manager on VP debate dynamics, Ohio polls
18dAhead of the vice presidential debate Tuesday night, Robby Mook, Hillary Clinton's campaign manager, joins "CBS This Morning" from Richmond, Virginia, to discuss what to expect from VP nominee Sen. Tim Kaine at the debates, and whether Clinton needs Ohio to win the elections.
WikiLeaks: "Significant" leak on election, Google coming
18dInternet publisher dismisses claims he intends to do harm to Hillary Clinton, says she and Trump are “tormented” by ambition
How vice presidential debates influence elections
18dGov. Mike Pence and Sen. Tim Kaine take the stage in Virginia Tuesday night for the only vice presidential debate. The latest CBS News poll finds only 14 percent of registered voters say a presidential candidate's running mate has great influence on their vote, but seven out of 10 voters say they plan to tune in. Chip Reid reports on how other VP debates have affected the presidential vote.
Donald Trump’s comments on PTSD rile veterans, VP Biden
18dDemocrats accuse the GOP nominee of being dismissive of mental health issues with vets, while the Trump camp says his comments were misunderstood
What to expect at the vice presidential debate
18dCBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Tuesday's vice presidential debate between Gov. Mike Pence and Sen. Tim Kaine. The debate will be moderated by CBSN anchor Elaine Quijano.
Trump campaign manager on GOP nominee's taxes, poll showing Clinton's lead
18dKellyanne Conway, Donald Trump's campaign manager, joins "CBS This Morning" to respond to Hillary Clinton's criticism on Trump's leaked tax returns from 1995, and to discuss what to expect from Gov. Mike Pence at Tuesday's vice presidential debate.
Clinton slams Trump over his leaked tax documents
18dA CBS News poll finds 59 percent of voters say Hillary Clinton has the right temperament to be president, and 63 percent say she is prepared for the role. After Donald Trump's 1995 tax returns were leaked, Clinton and top Democrats quickly cut ads to capitalize on the news they'd been anticipating for months. Nancy Cordes reports.
Trump confronts questions after tax returns leaked
18dWith the election just 35 days away, a CBS News poll shows Hillary Clinton pulling ahead of Donald Trump after their first debate. The two were tied a month ago. Trump made no apologies for claiming massive losses on his 1995 tax returns, which may have shielded him from personal federal income taxes for 18 years. Major Garrett reports.
How Pence and Kaine are viewed going into debate - CBS poll
18dVoters are more likely than not to think that either Pence or Kaine could step into the job of the president if needed
Hillary Clinton gaining support among key set of voters
18dWith 5 weeks to go CBS News Poll gauges Americans' fluctuating attitudes toward both candidates in general, and on some key presidential qualities
Vice presidential debate 2016: 5 things to watch
18dAs Republican Mike Pence and Democrat Tim Kaine meet for their first and only debate Tuesday night, here's a quick guide for what to watch
Mike Pence, Tim Kaine get ready for their fight night
18dThe two vice presidential nominees prepare for their big moment Tuesday night
Mayor under fire for racist Obama memes on Facebook
18dWest York, Pa. council unanimously approves motion to censure GOP Mayor Charles Wasko, and will seek his removal
WikiLeaks changes venue for "October surprise" announcement
18dAssange says the announcement will have a significant impact on the U.S. elections, though he's not going to unveil it from the balcony of the Ecuadorian embassy in London
Appeals court rules against Gov. Mike Pence on Syrian refugees
18dJudge found last year’s order by the Republican governor, now Donald Trump’s running mate, “clearly discriminates” against refugees from the war-torn nation
Clinton uses imported steel to whack Trump in Ohio
18dDemocratic nominee criticizes her mogul opponent for importing steel, aluminum from China for recent projects
Donald Trump defends his use of tax code
18dDonald Trump was unapologetic Monday after the New York Times reported that he claimed a business loss of nearly $916 million on his 1995 tax returns. Those losses could have shielded him from paying federal income taxes for years. Trump has not released any of his tax returns and a Trump lawyer has threatened legal action for unauthorized publication of his records, reports Major Garrett.
How will Trump's taxes affect the election?
18dDonald Trump's poll numbers took a big hit following the first debate with Hillary Clinton. Will they fall further following the report on his tax returns? CBS News political director John Dickerson has more.
Hillary Clinton turns Trump's financial losses to her political gain
18dDonald Trump's tax revelations gave Clinton a chance to chip away at his biggest selling point, his business acumen. Clinton and top Democrats quickly cut ads to capitalize on the news they had been anticipating for months. Nancy Cordes has more.
Clinton edges ahead of Trump after first debate
18dNearly a third of voters said their impression of Clinton improved as a result of the debate last week
Trump says he "brilliantly used" tax laws to his benefit
18dThe GOP nominee responded Monday to reports that he may have paid no federal income taxes for as many as 18 years
SCOTUS denies administration's request to rehear immigration case
18dIn June, the high court revealed it had tied 4-4 in the case involving President Obama's 2014 immigration actions
Clinton: What kind of a genius loses a billion dollars in a single year?
18dClinton weighed in on revelations about Trump's tax records, showing nearly a billion-dollar loss in his 1995 returns
NY Attorney General sends Trump Foundation cease and desist letter
19dEric Schneiderman's office said that Donald Trump's foundation isn't properly registered with the state
NYT reporter on finding Trump's tax records in mailbox: "We couldn't believe it"
19dJournalists Susanne Craig and David Barstow describe how they discovered and verified the GOP nominee's 1995 tax returns
Donald Trump vows to strengthen cybersecurity abilities
19dAt an event Monday, Trump mentioned Russia as a source of cyberattacks, which seemed to be a different message than he conveyed at the debate last week
Poll: Clinton holds double-digit lead over Trump in Colorado
19dClinton's support decreased among women but increased among men and independents
Commentary: The irony in Trump's "fiduciary duty"
19dTrump's defense about paying no income taxes reveals a double standard for working Americans struggling to save for retirement
Trump's huge tax write-offs, and other MoneyWatch headlines
19dNYT reports Trump paid no income taxes for nearly two decades; Subaru recalls almost 600,000 vehicles, and Britain's PM sets date to start Brexit. These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
AP: Some Trump "The Apprentice" contestants claim sexism
19dInterviews with more than 20 former staff and contestants of hit TV show reveal crass behavior from GOP presidential candidate
Clinton campaigns for youth, black vote in battlegrounds
19dDemocratic presidential campaign to take Trump's tax "bombshell" and compare him to companies like Wells Fargo in battleground state push
Leaked tax returns offer narrow glimpse into Trump's finances
19dThe publication of Donald Trump's 1995 income tax returns is renewing pressure on the Republican presidential candidate to release more information. The documents, obtained by the New York Times, show Trump reported almost a billion dollars in business losses on his income taxes. Jan Crawford takes a close look at what they reveal about Trump's finances.
Impact of leaked Trump tax documents on 2016 race
19dBloomberg Politics managing editor John Heilemann joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss New York Times' release of Donald Trump's 1995 tax returns, and how Trump will have to defend himself rather than push his agenda forward.
Clinton campaigning for youth and black vote
19dAfter the New York Times published Donald Trump's leaked 1995 income tax returns, Hillary Clinton's campaign put out a statement calling the story a "bombshell." Clinton will talk about taxes Monday in Toledo, Ohio. Nancy Cordes reports.
Did Trump avoid paying income taxes for 18 years?
19dThe New York Times published leaked documents showing Donald Trump declared a "$916 million loss on his 1995 income tax returns." That decision "could have allowed him to legally avoid paying any federal income taxes for up to 18 years." The Trump campaign responded that the documents were "illegally obtained." Major Garrett reports.
What do Trump's tax returns reveal about his finances?
19dAccountant who prepared one of the returns obtained by The New York Times tells CBS News they appear authentic, but what do they really mean?
Top memorable moments from past vice-presidential face-offs
19dAs Mike Pence and Tim Kaine prepare to take the stage together in Farmville, VA Tuesday here's a look at past VP debates
LeBron James endorses Hillary Clinton for president
19dBasketball star says Hillary Clinton is a “champion for children and their futures" and that she is running on a message of "hope and unity"
Pope has advice for U.S. Catholics struggling to choose a president
19dMany American Catholics have been struggling to decide between the two candidates over a host of issues that makes each one unpalatable on faith-based and other grounds
Donald Trump fails to block spotlight on taxes and finances
19dAfter an attempt from Donald Trump to shift negative focus towards Bill Clinton's infidelity in the 1990s, the focus has shifted to Trump's finances going back to the same era. Errol Barnett has more on the story.
Black Lives Matter graffiti found on Trump D.C. hotel
19dThe GOP nominee's Washington hotel, just blocks away from the White House, was vandalized this weekend
With own issues, Trump goes all in on Clinton infidelity
19dDonald Trump made unsubstantiated claims that Hillary Clinton had been unfaithful to her husband, and said she had a right to do so
After Keith Scott shooting, Clinton visits Charlotte
20dIn her Charlotte church address, Clinton indirectly attacked Donald Trump's aggressive push for "law and order"
Bush 43 daughter spotted at Clinton fundraiser in Paris
20dInstagram snapshots show Barbara Pierce Bush, daughter of former President George W. Bush, at a fundraiser for the Democratic nominee
Poll: Clinton scores popularity points post-debate
20dTrump lost out and increased his unfavorability rating after his performance in Monday night's debate
Allies call Donald Trump a "genius" if no taxes paid
20dThe GOP nominee and his surrogates lashed out at a New York Times report claiming he declared nearly $1B in losses on taxes
Trump questions Clinton's loyalty to her husband
20dAt a rally in Manheim, Pennsylvania, he also mocked Clinton's recent bout with pneumonia
NYT: Trump declared a $916M loss in 1995 tax returns
20dThe loss meant he could have avoided paying federal income taxes for nearly two decades
Protests erupt in California after deadly police confrontations
20dThere are protests in the suburbs of Los Angeles and San Diego this weekend following the deaths of two black men at the hands of police. Carter Evans has the story.
GOP lawmaker promises "better way" for health care
20dRep. Tom Price, R-Georgia, laid out House Republicans' plan to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
Obama urges Congress to act on paid sick leave
20dThe issue has drawn some attention in this year's presidential election
Obama pushes Congress to tackle paid sick leave
20dThe president calls paid sick leave a "must-have" economic policy.
Missouri woman accuses fellow Legislature candidate of rape
20dLawyer says she was sexually assaulted by former assistant prosecutor after going to meet him at St. Louis apartment
Hillary Clinton scores best fundraising month yet
20dDemocratic presidential campaign finishes off the quarter strong
Gingrich chastises Trump over Miss Universe tweetstorm
21dVocal surrogate for GOP nominee’s presidential campaign turns critical following "lost week"
Donald Trump weighs post-election options if he loses
21dGOP nominee's new comments come after saying during the summer that election would be stacked against him
Citing Trump as "hurricane"-sized threat, Mexico takes action
21dGOP presidential nominee has proposed building wall along border, renegotiating North American Free Trade Agreement
Inside the complex process of taking America's political pulse
21dPollsters tell you who's up and down in the race for the White House, but how do they do it?
Clinton comments on Sanders supporters in leaked recording
21d“They feel that they got their education and the jobs that are available to them are not at all what they envisioned for themselves," Clinton says
Inside the process of presidential surveys
21dSince 1975, CBS News has done its own polling, but there's been a sharp rise in the number of polls since 2012. Mark Albert found out who's behind them and how they go about taking the political temperature of the country.
Trump finds new line of attack after bruising week
21dTensions remain high on campaign trail over GOP presidential nominee's tirade against 1996 Miss Universe
Trump's "strange" new strategy against Clinton after she got "under his skin"
21dWashington Post political reporter Philip Bump joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the fallout from Trump's tirade against former Miss Universe Alicia Machado, and where the candidates stand after the first presidential debate.
Trump plans new line of attack against Clinton with infidelity issue
21dTensions remain high on the presidential campaign over Donald Trump's tirade against the 1996 Miss Universe. Before dawn on Friday, Trump posted unfounded smears against Alicia Machado. Hillary Clinton says the issue is not Machado, but the bias and instability Trump has shown in his comments about her. Errol Barnett reports from Washington.
Millionaire Clinton spotlights middle-class roots
21dThe Democratic nominee, facing off against a self-proclaimed billionaire, talks about her life before wealth
Trump launches early morning tweetstorm attacking Clinton, Miss Universe
21dHillary Clinton hit back on Donald Trump for his early morning tweetstorm that attacked Clinton and former Miss Universe Alicia Machado. CBS News Senior Political Editor Steve Chaggaris and CBSN Political Contributor and Republican strategist Leslie Sanchez join CBSN to discuss how Trump's latest comments could affect the election.
Poll: Clinton increases advantage slightly over Trump
21dFollowing their first presidential debate, Clinton moves from virtual tie to slight edge over Trump in four-way matchup in national poll
Debate commission: There were issues with Donald Trump's audio on Monday
21dTrump has complained that there was an issue with his microphone
Trump's motivation to keep controversies going
21dFaced with controversy, any other candidate would change the subject. But, GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump keeps them going for days. Scott Pelley speaks with co-managing editor of Bloomberg Politics John Heilemann about the potential impact it could have on the Trump campaign.
Twitter war erupts over Donald Trump's treatment of women
21dTo the dismay and bafflement of his top advisers, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump went on a pre-dawn Twitter reprise of his mocking of the 1996 Miss Universe winner Alicia Machado's post-pageant weight gain. Major Garrett reports on the bizarre tirade and how the Trump and Clinton campaigns are responding.
Watch: Donald Trump gives deposition on provocative rhetoric
21dGOP nominee sat for a deposition in June as part of lawsuit against restaurateur Geoffrey Zakarian, who pulled out of a deal to open a restaurant in Trump's new D.C. hotel because of the candidate's comments about Mexicans and other Latinos.
Texas makes big change on helping refugees resettle in U.S.
21dMove follows recent White House announcement that U.S. will strive to take in 110,000 refugees from around the world next year
Clinton accuses Trump of shady business
21dHillary Clinton rallied young voters in Florida and slammed Donald Trump for what she says is his admiration for dictators.This comes after USA Today's "disendorsement" of Trump. Bob Cusack, editor-in-chief of The Hill, joins CBSN with more from Washington.
President Obama: "C'mon Bill, let's go"
21dSome presidential patience was tested Friday after the U.S. delegation attended Shimon Peres' funeral in Israel. Watch President Obama try to get Bill Clinton back onto Air Force One.
Watch: Video from Donald Trump deposition released
21dVideo from Donald Trump's deposition in a company lawsuit was released Friday. In the video he's asked about his comments calling Mexican immigrants "rapists." CBSN's Reena Ninan has the latest.
Chicago Tribune knocks Trump, endorses Johnson
21dThe conservative-leaning paper has endorsed the Libertarian nominee
Obama finds out how hard it is to rush Bill Clinton
21dWatch the president yell from the steps of Air Force One: "Bill! Let's go! I gotta get home!"
Obama urges Bill Clinton to hurry up boarding the plane
22d"Bill! Let's go! I gotta get home!" the president yelled from Air Force One in Israel.
Poll: Hillary Clinton leads by 7 percentage points in New Hampshire
22dPresident Obama won New Hampshire in both the 2008 and 2012 elections
Suffolk University poll: Clinton leads Trump by 6 points in Nevada
22dThe battleground state of Nevada is seen as a tossup for 2016
Machado, Clinton respond to Trump's Twitter insults
22dThe Democratic nominee jumped into the fray, defending Machado and attacking Trump
Disciplinary court rules on justice who defied feds on same-sex marriage
22dAlabama Chief Justice Roy Moore said state's marriage ban remained in "full force and effect" despite ruling from U.S. Supreme Court
Hacked audio reveals Hillary Clinton questions Obama's nuclear upgrade plan
22dClinton made the comments at a fundraiser in February and suggested she'd be tougher when the U.S. suffers from cyberattacks
Poll: Clinton won first debate by a large margin
22dWinning a first debate doesn't always foreshadow future victory, however
Noonan on USA Today breaking tradition and taking stand on 2016 race
22dWall Street Journal columnist and CBS News contributor Peggy Noonan joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the role of newspaper endorsements in the 2016 campaign and Donald Trump's tweet firestorm about former Miss Universe Alicia Machado and Hillary Clinton.
103-year-old Clinton supporter "not taking any chances" with early vote
22dClinton is using all her organizational might to get voters to the polls early
Clinton campaigns in Iowa with early voting underway
22dUSA Today is breaking tradition and telling voters not to vote for GOP nominee Donald Trump. The paper does not endorse any candidate and has critical words for Hillary Clinton. With the election 39 days away, people in 11 early voting states are casting ballots. As part of a highly-orchestrated effort to run up Clinton's vote totals in the battleground state of Iowa, her supporters were escorted
Senate outlook: Republicans see glimmer of hope to hold majority
22dThough Democrats could still pick up the four or five seats necessary to retake the Senate majority in 2016, GOP could still hold the Senate
Trump slams Clinton and former Miss Universe in tweet firestorm
22dDonald Trump is not letting go of the controversy surrounding his comments about a former Miss Universe. He lashed out on Twitter early Friday morning to attack Alicia Machado and her support of Hillary Clinton. His debate prep 2.0 also adds a very busy and brash political figure: New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie. Major Garrett reports.
Trump: Clinton "duped and used" by former Miss Universe
22dEarly Friday morning, Trump fired off a trio of tweets personally attacking former Miss Universe Alicia Machado
USA Today calls Trump "unfit for the presidency"
22dFor the first time in USA Today's 34-year history, the paper is weighing in on the presidential election. The paper's editorial board called Donald Trump "unfit for the presidency." CBSN's Vladimir Duthiers has the story."
Trump says he admires Germany's Merkel despite bashing her often
22dThe German chancellor, a frequent target of Trump, gets praise from GOP nominee
USA Today breaks non-endorsement tradition
22dThe newspaper clarified that it wasn't offering "unqualified support" for Clinton, but urged voters to back anyone but Trump; Trump tweeted his response Friday
Hillary Clinton driving early vote effort in Iowa
22dElection day is a little over five weeks away, but Americans in 11 states have already began voting. As Nancy Cordes reports, early access to the polls in Iowa was not lost on the Clinton campaign.
Iconic Olympic protesters saluted by Obama
22d48 years after taking a political stand, Tommie Smith and John Carlos attended an event honoring Olympians at the White House
Trump on the defense over gender equality
22dDonald Trump has launched a new line of attack on the controversial history of Bill and Hillary Clinton. But, as Major Garrett reports, the GOP presidential nominee can't escape his own past comments on a beauty contestant's weight.
In Des Moines, Hillary Clinton urges Iowans to vote early
22dAs early voting begins in Iowa, Democratic nominee tries to get supporters to the polls
Gary Johnson still can't name a foreign leader he admires
22dThe Libertarian nominee's self-proclaimed "Aleppo moment" continues
Opinion: Cyber Conflict in the Oval Office
22dThe inevitability of cyberwar demands leaders who understand the stakes and are equipped to write a new playbook for a new defense era. Will we get them?
Obama signs short-term spending bill, averting government shutdown
22dWhen lawmakers return to Capitol Hill in November, they will only have about three weeks in session to strike another spending deal
One battleground state most vulnerable to voting hacks
23dA new report suggests Pennsylvania 2016 could give Florida 2000 a run for its money
Store owner who handed Springsteen first guitar claims Trump stiffed him
23dTrump owed Michael Diehl $100,000 for an order of pianos -- and he only paid him a portion of that amount
Appeals court strikes down ban on "ballot selfies" in N.H.
23dSnap away! Your voting booth pic is officially legal
How many people have ended friendships over the election?
23dMore than two-thirds surveyed in a new poll said the 2016 race has brought out the worst in people
Commentary: The curious case of Alicia Machado
23dThe former Miss Universe and current Clinton advocate has lived a fascinating life, so why isn't the press talking about it?
"Guac the Vote": Taco trucks in Texas become voter registration booths
23dTexans can now snack on tortillas while registering to vote thanks to a Houston-based design group,
Shimon Peres on Israeli-Palestinian peace in 1975
23dThe late Israeli leader appeared on “Face the Nation” to discuss the peace process, and much of what he said still rings familiar today
Supreme Court to review case crucial to Redskins trademark fight
23dThe Supreme Court will hear a First Amendment challenge over the government’s refusal to register offensive trademarks
Poll: Hillary Clinton has the edge among people planning to skip election
23dThe poll shows Clinton would also benefit if she's able to convince more non-white voters to turn out to vote
Minorities less anxious about election outcome than whites
23dBlacks and Hispanics are overwhelmingly Democrats and are more likely to feel positive about the future, polls show
Early voting surge benefits Hillary Clinton
23dData compiled by the Associated Press suggest that early voting could reach 40 percent of all votes cast nationally
Michelle Obama's role on the campaign trail
23dWashington Post political reporter Ed O'Keefe joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how race and gender plays into this year's presidential elections, and Donald Trump's latest attacks against Hillary Clinton.
"Follow the money": Trump blasts Clinton with new catchphrase
23dAmid criticism of his debate performance, the Republican nominee is coming up with new attack lines and themes, testing them at his rallies
Sanders and Mrs. Obama help Clinton woo young voters
23dHillary Clinton campaigns in Iowa Thursday, on the first day of in-person, early voting in that state. Clinton may have won the nomination, but campaigning with former rival Bernie Sanders Wednesday, she acknowledged there's one thing he still has on her: younger voters. Nancy Cordes reports.
Congress defies Obama, overriding his 9/11 lawsuit bill veto
23dPresident Obama says Congress made a mistake overriding one of his vetoes for the first time. On Wednesday, the House and Senate voted overwhelmingly to allow U.S. citizens to sue foreign governments in cases of terrorism. Relatives of 9/11 victims applaud the move, while military and intelligence officials say it could harm Americans abroad. Margaret Brennan reports.
Trump tests out new attacks against Clinton
23dGOP nominee Donald Trump is hitting back against rival Hillary Clinton after his debate performance was criticized. Trump is working on several new attack lines and themes against the Democratic nominee, test-marketing them as he travels from rally to rally. Major Garrett reports.
Apparent Trump backer causes ruckus at protest of police shooting
23dMan claims he was beaten, chased during second day of demos after unarmed black man was fatally shot by cop in San Diego suburb
Clinton tries to woo young voters eyeing third party candidates
23dClinton may have won the nomination, but campaigning with Bernie Sanders, she acknowledged there’s one thing he still has on her
How an RV organizes and energizes Trump voters in Florida
23dA Mississippi lawyer in an RV with Trump's face on it is traveling the Sunshine State to build enthusiasm for the GOP nominee
How an RV is registering Trump fans to vote
23dMitch Tyner hits the road in Florida to gin up enthusiasm -- and votes -- from supporters of the GOP presidential nominee, Donald Trump.
Report: State Dept. to process 3,000 new pages of Clinton emails
23dProcessing the emails doesn't necessarily mean they will all be made public
N. C. gun group raffling AR-15, Clinton photo
23dThe webpage for the raffle says "we heard it was very popular at the range."
Trump extends his fight with former Miss Universe
23dGOP nominee refrained from referring to her at campaign appearances -- but then was asked in an interview whether he had anything further to say about the controversy
Obama calls Congress' veto override "a mistake"
23dCongress voted to override Obama's veto on a bill that allowed families of 9/11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia
Trump on former Miss Universe: "I saved her job"
23dThe GOP nominee said Wednesday that Alicia Machado would have been fired for "putting on so much weight" if he hadn't stepped in
Gary Johnson has another "Aleppo moment"
23dDuring a televised town hall, the Libertarian presidential candidate could not name a single world leader he respected
U.S. to send additional 600 troops to Iraq
23dThe troops will aid Iraqi forces in their fight against ISIS, particularly in retaking the city of Mosul
More state election databases hacked than previously thought
23dTotal of about 10 states have had their systems probed or breached by hackers, similar to what happened in Arizona and Illinois, sources tell CBS News
Trump attacks the Clinton Foundation
23dUnder pressure from advisers to rehearse and sharpen his attack lines against Hillary Clinton before the next debate, Donald Trump delivered a blistering attack Wednesday on the relationship between the Clinton Foundation and the State Department while she was secretary of state. Major Garrett reports.
9/11 widow applauds new law
23dCongress overrode a presidential veto Wednesday, allowing families of 9/11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia
Hillary Clinton wooing Bernie Sanders' young supporters
23dNearly four months after Hillary Clinton defeated Bernie Sanders in the Democratic primary, she is still struggling to win over his youthful base. The two campaigned together in New Hampshire focusing on college affordability and climate change, arguing that Trump cares about neither. Nancy Cordes reports.
The White House wants you to "lock down your login"
23dThe White House and the National Cyber Security Alliance are teaming up on a new campaign to help protect your online accounts
Michelle Obama: America "needs an adult" in the White House
23dShe didn't mention Donald Trump by name, but she was clearly talking about him at several points during a rally in Pennsylvania Wednesday
Congress passes spending bill, averts gov't shutdown
23dThe bill provides $1.1 billion in emergency funding to fight the Zika virus
From directing TV to narrating politics, Morgan Freeman does it all
24dAcademy Award winner talks return to director's chair for third season of "Madam Secretary" and the presidential election
Congress overrides Obama veto for the first time in his presidency
24dPresident Obama responded to the Senate vote
Why is Trump visiting Wisconsin?
24dThe GOP businessman is only a little behind in Badger State polls, but Republicans there continue to keep their distance
Driver wanting to use carpool lane turns to Donald Trump for help
24dMotorist's idea catches the attention of Washington State Patrol trooper on the road
Former GOP Sen. John Warner endorses Clinton
24dAnother Republican joins the growing ranks supporting the Democratic nominee
Obama plans to visit troops at central Virginia base
24dThe trip is being billed as a chance to thank them for their service
House reaches Flint deal as Congress tries to avert shutdown Saturday
24dIt's unclear yet whether the Flint deal will appease Democrats who previously opposed a GOP-sponsored spending bill
James Comey defends integrity of Clinton FBI probe
24dThe majority of Tuesday's four-hour congressional oversight hearing focused on the FBI's probe into the now-closed investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of an unsanctioned email server
Poll: Voters question Hillary Clinton's health despite reports
24dSurvey suggests voters are ignoring the medical reports
Trump has turned over tax returns for lawsuits, loans
24dTrump has handed them over when it suited his needs – if he could turn a profit or needed a loan
Women hear sexism, bullying in Trump's debate remarks
24dEven women that plan to vote for Trump in November shared concerns about Trump on the debate stage
Trump raises big bucks after first presidential debate
24dThe GOP nominee brought his reality TV flair to his first Tuesday rally after the presidential debate
Donald Trump asserts he won first debate
24dDonald Trump says he will be tougher in the next debate, as he hit his opponent, Hillary Clinton, hard while campaigning in Florida on Tuesday. Trump brought TV production flair to the rally where campaign cameras even shot a future commercial. Major Garrett reports.
Heilemann: Fat-shaming fallout was a "set trap" by Clinton campaign
24dBloomberg Politics managing editor John Heilemann joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the impact of Donald Trump's fat-shaming controversy with Alicia Machado, a former Miss Universe.
Clinton rips Trump for fat-shaming former Miss Universe
24dHillary Clinton heads to New Hampshire Wednesday to campaign with former rival Bernie Sanders. Clinton is capitalizing on Donald Trump's treatment of a former Miss Universe. Nancy Cordes reports.
Clinton capitalizes on Trump fat-shaming former Miss Universe
24dAlicia Machado says Trump’s comments about her brought up bad memories from 20 years ago when she gained a few pounds after winning his beauty pageant
Workers split with retirees over Trump in Florida
24dAt America's largest retirement community, there are plenty of disagreements between retirees and the people who serve them
In a first, Arizona newspaper backs Democrat
24dThe Arizona Republic said Donald Trump is "not conservative and ... not qualified"
Snapchat filters win debate night
24dSnapchat users could not resist the temptation of distorting the candidates' faces during Monday night's debate
In Bridgegate trial, star witness testifies Gov. Christie knew of lane closings
24dNew Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has always denied knowing about a scheme by top aides to create a traffic jam to punish a local mayor. But on Tuesday, a federal jury in the criminal case heard a different story. Don Dahler reports.
Voter reaction to the first debate
24dDebate viewing parties sprang up across the country Monday night. CBS News spoke to voters at three of them for their reactions
First debate shows Trump still isn't prepared
24dIf voters do turn away from Trump, it may be because his performance so directly illuminated his key vulnerability
Clinton in North Carolina following heated presidential debate
24dThe Clinton-Trump face-off Monday night may turn out to be the most watched presidential debate ever. Many considered Hillary Clinton the winner, and she hit the trail Tuesday in North Carolina, where polls are neck-and-neck. Nancy Cordes reports.
Voters around the country react to first debate
24dSome of the millions of Americans who watched the debate spent the evening at watch parties around the country. CBS News attended events in Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Dallas. Correspondents John Blackstone, Jericka Duncan and Omar Villafranca report on the reactions from the public.
Stock market gives Clinton the win in first debate against Trump
24dCBS News breaks down the political implications associated with a weakening Mexican peso
Paul Ryan is not worried about a possible government shutdown
24dHouse Speaker Paul Ryan talks to "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson about the upcoming appropriation bill and the water crisis in Flint, Michigan
Defense Secretary: 9/11 lawsuit bill "devastating"
24dAsh Carter wrote in a letter to Congress that he is "sympathetic" to the intent, but it could lead to disclosure of secrets
"Bridgegate" star witness: Gov. Christie seemed happy about gridlock
24dGov. Chris Christie was told about the traffic jam while it was underway, seemed happy about it and joked sarcastically that there was nothing political going on, a former loyalist testified
In Raleigh, Clinton replays her greatest hits from the debate
24dThe Democratic nominee continues to hammer her rival after Monday's debate
FBI director warns of upcoming “terrorist diaspora”
24dCongress grills FBI and Homeland Security directors over why two recent domestic terrorists had been investigated and let go
Senate blocks spending bill from advancing days before shutdown deadline
24dCongress must pass a spending bill by Friday night in order to avoid a government shutdown on Saturday
Checking Trump's "stop and frisk" claims during first debate
24dThe GOP presidential nominee rejected the idea that was ruled unconstitutional in New York
Michigan man mows 58,000 square-foot “TRUMP” sign into lawn
24dGeneral Motors retiree said the project took about four or five hours over the weekend to complete on his rural property
Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton debate cybersecurity policies
24dThe two nominees were asked at the first general election presidential debate who was behind the latest cyberattacks and how to prevent them
Transcript: First presidential debate at Hofstra University
25dRepublican nominee Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton defended their policy platforms on a range of issues including the economy, taxes, race relations and defeating extremist threats
Clinton mocks Trump's microphone malfunction
25d“It was on and off and it was much lower than hers,” Trump said of his microphone at the debate
First Clinton-Trump debate breaks viewership records
25dThe two candidates tangled on stage in their first debate Monday night - expectations for a big ratings night were high
Poll: Nearly two-thirds of debate watchers said this candidate won
25dThe survey asked registered voters their reactions to the first general election presidential debate Monday
Rosie O'Donnell responds to Trump's debate insults
25dRosie O’Donnell has never been one to take Donald Trump’s insults sitting down
Mike Pence downplays Donald Trump's "smart" strategy to avoid paying taxes
25dAt the first general election debate Monday, Trump said he was "smart" to avoid paying taxes in previous years
Donald Trump sniffles through first presidential debate
25dThe GOP presidential nominee was heard sniffling Monday night as he faced off with Hillary Clinton at Hofstra University
Key moments from Trump-Clinton debate
25dVeteran political strategists Dan Senor and Michael Feldman showed us last week exactly what goes into debate preparation. They carefully watched the candidates during Monday's debate, beginning with Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump's handshake. Senor and Feldman join "CBS This Morning" to discuss pivotal moments from the debate.
Pence: Trump showed "restraint," "temperament" for presidency
25dRepublican vice presidential nominee and Indiana Gov. Mike Pence joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Donald Trump's performance at Monday night's debate, and how he thinks the GOP nominee demonstrated restraint during the face-off with Hillary Clinton.
Eye Opener at 8: Undecided voters react to Trump-Clinton debate
25dA look back at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning." Subscribe to get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.
Tim Kaine: Donald Trump "ran out of gas" at the first presidential debate
25dThe Virginia senator and vice presidential nominee said he spoke to his running mate Hillary Clinton a little while after the debate ended
Undecided Pa. voters react to first Clinton-Trump debate
25dA group of voters from the battleground state of Pennsylvania is telling us volumes about the first presidential debate. CBS News contributor and Republican strategist Frank Luntz invited 27 undecided registered voters to take part in a focus group. Luntz joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the results of the dial test he conducted.
Who won the first Trump-Clinton debate?
25dCBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Monday night's debate between Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican nominee Donald Trump.
VP nominee Kaine: Clinton "absolutely dominated" in demeanor
25dDemocratic vice presidential candidate Sen. Tim Kaine joins "CBS This Morning" from Orlando, Florida, to discuss Hillary Clinton's performance at Monday's first presidential debate against Donald Trump, and why he thinks Trump's "birther" comments about President Obama are "bigoted and racist."
Fact-checking the first Clinton-Trump debate
25dThe presidential candidates dared reporters to fact-check them for the first presidential debate, and we did. We found both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump stretched the truth, and they both denied saying things they'd said in the past. Julianna Goldman reports.
Like 2016 campaign, first presidential debate defied conventional patterns
25dDonald Trump declared himself the winner, but those in his inner circle worried Hillary Clinton scored more points than they anticipated
Both campaigns claim victory after first Clinton-Trump debate
25dThe presidential candidates go straight back to the campaign trail after Monday night's debate. Hillary Clinton heads to North Carolina, while Donald Trump will be in Florida. But the campaigns couldn't leave without talking about the debate. Nancy Cordes reports.
Clinton and Trump clash in first presidential debate
25dLike so many other moments in the unpredictable 2016 campaign, the first presidential debate defied conventional patterns. Donald Trump declared himself the winner, but those in his inner circle worried Hillary Clinton scored more points than they anticipated. Major Garrett reports.
Foreign reaction to the 1st Trump vs. Clinton debate
25dBritish betting house says odds on next U.S. president have shifted, as residents and newspapers across the world weigh in
Commentary: Clinton won, Trump lost, and here's what comes next
25dWas Monday's debate the moment that finally finished Trump? Don't be so sure
Trump pushes back on comments against Rosie O'Donnell, others
25dClinton reminded the debate audience that Trump has "called women pigs, slobs, and dogs"
Trump, Clinton clash in first presidential debate
25dThe first presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump covered a wide range of topics, from jobs and taxes to the war on ISIS to race relations. Scott Pelley and the CBS News politics team break down the debate and provide analysis.
Trump steals social media spotlight during first debate
25dAccording to data released by Twitter and Facebook, the Republican nominee generated more conversation than his Democratic rival
Undecided Pa. voters on who they think won the presidential debate
25dCBS News contributor and pollster Frank Luntz spoke with undecided Pennsylvania voters after Monday night’s presidential debate on who they think won
Swing-state voters on the 2016 campaign
25dNorth Carolina voters weigh in on how they view the candidates, the issues and Monday night's debate
Undecided Pa. voters express anger with both candidates
25dCBS News contributor and pollster Frank Luntz spoke with 27 undecided Pennsylvania voters ahead of the Monday night’s presidential debate
Fact checking the first Hillary Clinton-Donald Trump debate
25dComing off the candidates' first time sharing the stage at Hofstra University in New York Monday, here's CBS News' guide to the accuracy of the candidates' statements
Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump face off in first general election debate
25dThe two nominees have touched on the economy, jobs, race relations and their tax plans
Bonding moment between former president Bush and Michelle Obama
25dAn image of First Lady Michelle Obama embracing former president George W. Bush at the opening of the National Museum of African American History and Culture on Saturday soon went viral. It also raised the question: Even with an election soaked in rancor are these the early signs of Democrats and Republicans getting along? Scott Pelley reports.
Debate watch parties held across the country
25dMonday night's first presidential debate has sparked immense interest, prompting bars and theaters around the country to host debate watch parties. Scott Pelley reports.
Michelle Obama, George W. Bush share a moment
25dAn image of the former president and the current first lady embracing went viral over the weekend
North Carolina voters weigh in on debate, candidates and the issues
25dElection results are not in doubt for most states, whether they are reliably Democratic or Republican. The election will be decided by about a dozen states that could swing either way, including North Carolina. Manuel Bojorquez spoke to voters there on what they want to hear from the candidates and what they think of the race.
Trump's informal approach to preparing for first debate
25dDonald Trump arrived at Hofstra University much like he prepared, nonchalant and upbeat. Advisers said the GOP nominee spent the day relaxing and holding short informal sessions about the debate. Trump also released more specifics on his economic plan Monday, calling for more protection against trade policies. Major Garrett reports.
What voters are likely to learn in the first presidential debate
25dJohn Dickerson, CBS News political director and anchor of "Face the Nation," weighs in on the likelihood of voters changing their minds after Monday night's debate.
Hillary Clinton studying hard for crucial first debate
25dHillary Clinton's poll numbers peaked in mid-August, with Donald Trump gaining ever since. The Clinton camp expects a tamer Donald Trump to appear at Monday night's debate, and is concerned he will be graded on a curve and rewarded just for keeping himself in check. Nancy Cordes reports.
Paul Ryan says Republicans should vote their conscience
25dSpeaker of the House Paul Ryan does not think Republicans who pledged to support the eventual nominee are bound to vote for Trump
New York Times, Washington Post editorials eviscerate Donald Trump
25dThe editorial boards of two of America's most circulated newspapers strongly denounced Donald Trump this past weekend
Senate to hold override vote Wednesday after Obama veto of 9/11 lawsuit bill
25dThe president vetoed the bill on Friday, warning that it could present consequences for the U.S.
Will low enthusiasm among black voters cost Clinton in Florida?
25d“It is that excitement factor and that is the biggest obstacle," explains on state senator.
What does this debate tell us about presidential fitness?
26dThe quips and stumbles likely won’t say much about how Clinton or Trump will handle the job -- here’s what’s worth looking for
Bill O'Reilly on first presidential debate of 2016, new "Killing" book
26dAccording to the Fox News host, both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have “heavy deficits” going into Monday night's debate
Five questions for Clinton and Trump: The economy and taxes
26dThe 2016 candidates have offered a variety of proposals to create jobs and accelerate growth – but have they provided all the necessary details?
Playbook on CBSN: Presidential debate preview
26dNational polls show Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump in a virtual tie. Will tonight's debate change any minds? Politico Playbook's Anna Palmer joins CBSN's Josh Elliott to discuss what the candidates need to accomplish.
Setting expectations for tonight's presidential debate
26dWill the first presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton be more about policy substance or emotional appeal? CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris and contributors Lis Smith and Rick Davis join CBSN's Josh Elliott at the debate site at Hofstra University.
How Trump is approaching the first debate
26dDonald Trump's campaign spokesperson Katrina Pierson joined CBSN to preview tonight's highly-anticipated presidential debate. She discusses Trump's preparation and game plan for the showdown.
Polls show tight presidential race nationally, in battleground states
26dThe polls come out ahead of the first general election presidential debate Monday night
Trump adviser predicts where Clinton "runs into trouble" during debate
26dJason Miller, Trump's senior communications adviser, says viewers of debate will see candidate who is "very comfortable in his own skin"
How to watch the first 2016 presidential debate Monday night
26dThe first debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump could be the most-watched in U.S. history
Robby Mook: concerned "Trump may lie" during debate
26dClinton Campaign Manager Robby Mook fears "Hillary will have to spend all her time trying to correct the record," he told "CBS This Morning"
Will Clinton's debate performance help stop her slide in polls?
26dClinton has studied Trump’s 11 primary debates to see how opponents knocked him off stride and her campaign released a list of what they call the “seven deadly lies” he might tell
Will Trump's more nonchalant debate prep catapult or crater him?
26dAhead of tonight's debate, polls show the race is virtually tied between the GOP nominee and Hillary Clinton
Meet Trump's biggest fan - in Russia
26dRussian entertainer sings the praises for a “President Trump”; former parliamentarian calls the GOP candidate’s flattery of Putin misguided
Presidential debate 2016: What to watch in Monday night's showdown
26dAs Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump face off for the first time, here's a quick guide from CBS News for what to keep an eye on
Today in history: The Kennedy-Nixon debate
26dThe first-ever presidential televised debates took place 56 years ago on Sept. 26, 1960
Russia's interest in Donald Trump
26dVladimir Zhirinovsky has been called Russia's Donald Trump and he just won big in recent elections. He, along with others in Russia's government, are openly rooting for Trump in November. Charlie D'Agata has more.
Clinton lead narrowing on eve of first debate
26dHillary Clinton has seen her once-large lead over Donald Trump dwindle both nationally and in key battleground states over the past few weeks. Anthony Salvanto has more on the numbers heading into the first debate.
Stage set for first Clinton-Trump debate
26dDonald Trump and Hillary Clinton will square off in what is predicted to be the most-watched presidential debate in TV history. Paula Reid has more on the candidates' preparations.
Clinton, Trump meet with Israeli PM separately
26dGOP nominee said he met with Benjamin Netanyahu for an hour at his Trump Tower residence; Clinton met with Netanyahu for less than an hour in Manhattan, according to campaign
Kim Kardashian makes clear her 2016 candidate choice
26dAfter reports that the celebrity was "on the fence" about her 2016 vote, she announced Sunday exactly whom she is backing
Extended interview: Paul Ryan, September 25
26dAn unabridged version of our interview with House Speaker Paul Ryan, including his thoughts on the 2016 race, the House Republican agenda, and more.
Open: This is Face the Nation, September 25
26dThe latest on the 2016 election and the shooting in Charlotte
FTN: Page 2
26dMissed the second half of the show? The latest on the upcoming presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump
9/25: Ryan, Kaine. Pence
26dThis is Face the Nation, September 25. The latest on the 2016 election and the shooting in Charlotte
Mike Pence shifts on working mothers, day care
27dThe Republican VP nominee once said kids who are in daycare because their moms work “get the short end of the emotional stick”
Trump camp: No debate invite for Gennifer Flowers
27dThe clarification came after Trump tweeted that "perhaps" he'd have Flowers in the front row — and, via social media, Flowers accepted
Sanders: 2016 is “not the time for a protest vote”
27dThird-party candidates have played a “very important role” in U.S. politics, he said, but voters should choose Hillary Clinton over Gary Johnson or Jill Stein in November
Ryan: Voters should “pay attention to” Congress and Trump
27dThe House Speaker said he's encouraged that Trump is "jumping into the policy realm," even though his plans don't all line up with the GOP standard
Tim Kaine worries about “different standard” at debate
27dVoters have “unanswered questions” about GOP nominee Donald Trump, he said on “Face the Nation”
Pence: Trump will “speak the truth” during debate
27dThe vice presidential candidate said Trump has been preparing for the first general election showdown for “his entire lifetime”
Poll: Clinton, Trump in tossup CO race; Clinton holds lead in VA
27dCandidates seen as mix of risky and responsible as debate looms
Blast from Clintons' past steps back into spotlight before debate
27dFormer model who had extramarital affair with Bill Clinton takes Donald Trump up on invitation
New York Times announces endorsement in White House race
27dNewspaper's editorial board picks which candidate to throw its support behind days before first presidential debate
Obama: Black history museum tells "fuller" story of U.S.
28dPresident delivers moving address on importance of new National Museum of African American History and Culture
Bruce Springsteen rips into Donald Trump
28dIn Rolling Stone magazine interview, rock legend goes on lengthy tear about GOP nominee
Clinton's stand-in for Trump in debate prep revealed
28dQuestion of who will be playing GOP nominee during former secretary of state's debate preparations finally answered
Trump county campaign chair: No racism "until Obama got elected"
28dKathy Miller, Donald Trump's campaign chair in key Ohio county, makes controversial comments about race in America
Trump ups ad spending to $140M, expands into 3 more states
28dThe $140 million investment -- on a combination of TV and digital advertising -- is by far the largest so far for Trump's campaign
Paul Ryan: Federal law won’t heal police-community relations
28dAmid another round of unrest spurred by police shootings of black men, House Speaker weighs in on “stop and frisk” and other topics during "Face the Nation" interview
Meet the man called the Donald Trump of Russia
28dVladimir Zhirinovsky is an ultra-nationalist leader in Russia, and one of Donald Trump’s most vocal supporters
New questions raised about how Trump used his foundation
28dA former IRS worker says the actions of Donald Trump's foundation could be very problematic
State Dept will release batches of Clinton emails, most post-election
28dA federal judge ordered the State Department to process about 1,000 pages of previously undisclosed emails, on the same day the FBI released interview notes from its investigation into Clinton
Foreign hacker who aided Islamic State gets 20 years in U.S.
28dKosovo native Ardit Ferizi, 20, was behind leak of data on more than 1,000 U.S. government and military workers
Obama vetoes bill allowing 9/11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia
28dBut Congress is expected to override the president's veto for the first time in his administration
Polls show tight race between Clinton, Trump
28dAs the first presidential debate of 2016 looms, polls show a tightening race in swing states between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Senior writer at Politico Jake Sherman joins CBSN with the latest.
Fact check: Is U.S. giving away the internet?
29dDonald Trump and Ted Cruz say a government plan could subject the internet to foreign censorship, but tech experts dispute that
CBSN and Instagram partner for presidential debates
29dExpect Instagram to play a unique role in CBSN's coverage of the upcoming presidential and vice presidential debates
"Deplorables" label has more lasting power for Trump than Clinton
29dRepublicans had hoped the Clinton gaffe would paint Clinton as a snob, in the way that Romney's 47-percent comment caused a backlash against him in 2012
Trump: Clinton "shared" responsibility for Charlotte violence
29dResponding to the last three nights of protests, Clinton, meanwhile, spoke with Charlotte officials and urged unity in the face of violence
GOP lawmaker: FBI gave immunity to Clinton aides in email case
29dRep. Jason Chaffetz says Clinton's former chief of staff and two other staffers were granted immunity deals in exchange for their cooperation
Mark Cuban will have a front-row seat to first presidential debate
29dThe billionaire Dallas Mavericks owner is calling the debate the "Humbling at Hofstra"
Debate prep shows stark contrast between Trump and Clinton
29dClinton is spending nearly four straight days off the campaign trail while GOP nominee says he doesn’t want to over-prepare
Hillary Clinton releases ad featuring Donald Trump's degrading comments toward women
29d“I’d look her right in that fat, ugly face of hers,” Trump says in a quote in the ad, which is airing in battleground states and on national cable
Trump expands list of possible Supreme Court picks
29dThe GOP nominee is expanding his list of possible nominees to fill the late Justice Antonin Scalia's empty seat on the court
N.C. congressman walks back racial remark about protesters
29dDemocrats comdemn Republican Rep. Robert Pittenger's comments about demonstrators in Charlotte
What Clinton, Trump need to do to win presidential debate
29dMonday's first presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump could be one of the most-watched events in TV history. We set up our own makeshift debate prep headquarters to talk to two political strategists, Dan Senor and Michael Feldman, about what Clinton and Trump need to do to win. Jan Crawford reports.
Clinton off the trail, preparing for presidential debate
29dDonald Trump has kept up a packed campaign schedule ahead of Monday's first presidential debate, while Hillary Clinton has taken time away to prepare. He and Clinton have no events scheduled Friday, as questions surround both candidates' prep work. Nancy Cordes reports.
What Clinton and Trump need to do to win "epic" presidential debate
29dFirst clash between two nominees could be one of the most-watched events in TV history and past debates could foreshadow their strategies
The "physically exhausting" presidential debate
29dAhead of the first presidential debate on Monday between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, political strategists Michael Feldman and Dan Senor explain to CBS News correspondent Jan Crawford how "every detail matters" in the presidential debate, from the height of the podium to the positioning of the cameras.
Franken? Stewart? Cuban? Hillary's mock debate "Trump" remains a mystery
29dThe Democrat's campaign won't say who will play Trump in their debate prep -- but they are saying who it isn't
Where does Hillary Clinton stand on energy and the environment?
29dThe Democratic presidential nominee has set aggressive goals to address climate change. Here are Clinton's major proposals when it comes to energy and the environment.
Where does Hillary Clinton stand on entitlements?
29dHillary Clinton has promised not to cut social security or Medicare benefits. Here are the Democratic presidential nominee's plans to expand those entitlement programs.
Where does Donald Trump stand on entitlements?
29dTrump, unlike others in the Republican party, refuses to cut Social Security and Medicare benefits. Here are his plans for entitlement programs.
Where does Donald Trump stand on energy and the environment?
29dThe Republican presidential nominee believes climate change is a "hoax" and wants to revive the coal industry in the U.S. Here are Trump's other major plans on energy and the environment.
Gov. Rick Perry busts a move to "Green Acres"
29dFormer Texas governor Rick Perry put the pep back in his step Monday night on ABC’s Dancing with the Stars
Investigation shows general delayed intel on ISIS fight meant for the president
29dA CBS News investigation looks into whether vital U.S. military intelligence was withheld from President Obama in order to influence policy on fighting ISIS in Iraq
Latest email hack exposes sensitive WH info
29dHackers had access to the VP Biden's travel schedule as well as a scanned copy of Michelle Obama's passport after breaking into a White House staffer's email. Officials are calling the breach a wake-up call. Jan Crawford has more.
How Trump and Clinton are prepping for the first debate
29dHillary Clinton is spending time away from the campaign trail in preparation for the next week's first presidential debate. Meanwhile, Donald Trump is doing just the opposite. Nancy Cordes has more.
Republicans offers spending bill, but Democrats oppose it as deadline approaches
29dLawmakers have just over a week left before the deadline to avoid a government shutdown on Oct. 1
Feds investigating Anthony Weiner after 15-year-old girl's sexting claims
29dLaw enforcement source tells CBS News that the FBI and the U.S. Attorney’s office in Manhattan are investigating former congressman Anthony Weiner
Ohio voters on the candidates
29dCBS News spent a recent weekend knocking on every door on Como Street in Struthers, Ohio. The town is a historically Democratic stronghold, but many working-class voters are drawn to Donald Trump.
FBI looking into reports of White House hack
30dThe Federal Bureau of Investigation won't confirm a hack took place
President Obama honors twelve at National Medal of Arts ceremony
30dThe list of this year's honorees includes actors Mel Brooks and Morgan Freeman, as well as composer Philip Glass and author Sandra Cisneros
Clinton vs. Trump: Whose plans will cost the country more?
30dTrump's proposals would add 26.5 times more to the national debt than Clinton's plans, according to a new analysis by the Center for a Responsible Federal Budget.
Clinton roasts Trump on "Between Two Ferns"
30dClinton joined comedian and awkward interviewer Zach Galifianakis on the "Funny or Die" online show
Candidates show different responses to recent police shootings
30d"Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson appeared on "CBS This Morning" to discuss the candidates reactions to the recent police shootings of African- American men
Polling roundup: Trump winning some battleground states
30dThe Republican businessman gets more support in some battlegrounds, but Clinton still leads among nationwide voters
Will Trump's response to recent shootings affect efforts to woo black voters?
30dGOP nominee's comments about fatal police shootings could complicate his ongoing efforts to win the support of African-American voters
Weiner claims sexting accusation involving 15-year-old is a hoax
30dAn online news outlet published an interview with the girl, who said she and the disgraced former congressman exchanged sexually explicit texts and videos for several months
Conservative weighs move on controversial book to "deny the Hispanics"
30dEmail released by watchdog group shows leading conservative on Texas' Board of Education floating idea for upcoming discussion
Bill Clinton delivers emotional defense of foundation
30dHe said the Clinton Global Initiative had marked a “profound advance” in international philanthropic efforts
Obama speaks, but listeners hear nothing but "Trump"
30dIt doesn’t seem to matter what President Barack Obama says these days
Dickerson on Trump and Clinton's first presidential debate
30dCBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Monday's upcoming presidential debate and Trump's praise for the controversial stop-and-frisk policing policy.
2016 race tightens for Trump and Clinton in key states
30dDonald Trump gets a boost over Hillary Clinton in three battleground states. Recent polls show Trump leads Clinton by five points in both North Carolina and Ohio. But in a four-way matchup with likely voters, Clinton is ahead with 43 percent to Trump's 37 percent. Major Garrett reports on how the two candidates reacted to recent police shootings.
Docs reveal expected revenue from EpiPen sales after controversial price hike
30dOutraged lawmakers grilled Mylan CEO Heather Bresch about the emergency allergy shot's sky-high price and the company's profits
Hillary Clinton on immigration
30dHere's where the Democratic presidential nominee stands on immigration
Where does Donald Trump stand on health care?
30dThe Republican presidential nominee has promised to repeal and replace Obamacare. Here are more of Trump's key proposals on health care.
Where does Hillary Clinton stand on women's issues?
30dThe Democratic presidential nominee supports abortion rights, paid maternity and medical leave, and equal pay laws. Here's a recap of the policies and proposals Clinton has put forth on women's issues.
Where does Hillary Clinton stand on health care?
30dThe Democratic presidential nominee wants to build on the progress of President Obama's Affordable Care Act. Here are some of her other health care proposals.
Where does Donald Trump stand on women's issues?
30dThe Republican presidential nominee has often promised that he will be "great" for women. Here are some of the policies he's proposed on women's issues.
Donald Trump on immigration
30dHere's everything you need to know about where the GOP presidential nominee stands on immigration
Trump gives tepid answer on birtherism, supports stop-and-frisk
30dThe GOP nominee talked about why he's moving on from the questions he raised about President Obama's birthplace
Trump's economic plan's costs would dwarf Clinton's, analysis shows
30dBudget watchdog puts a price tag on their proposals for the U.S. economy – whose plan is costlier?
Trump continues his appeals to black voters
30dDonald Trump made his pitch to black voters Wednesday, meeting with a handful of supporters in Cleveland, Ohio. But Trump's approach with the demographic has been problematic thus far. Major Garrett has more.
Full Video: Clinton focuses on people with disabilities in Orlando
30dHillary Clinton described a future with more jobs for people with disabilities druing a speech in Orlando Wed. Clinton also commented on the recent police shootings. See her full remarks.
Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson sets fundraising milestone among third-party candidates
30dHe raised $5 million in August - and his most successful fundraising day came on a day he received quite a bit of negative attention
Obama touts $38 billion military aid package in meeting with Netanyahu
30dThis was likely the last meeting between the two before Obama leaves office. The relationship between the two has often been rocky over the last eight years
Trump supporter Don King says n-word at pastors event
31dThe boxing promoter, a strong advocate for the GOP nominee, introduced Trump at a Cleveland church Wednesday
Pew: Overall number of unauthorized immigrants holds steady since 2009
31dThe number decreased between 2008 and 2009 and peaked in 2007
Hillary Clinton reportedly preparing for two Donald Trumps in debate
31dAides are said to be concerned Trump could be perceived as the winner if he doesn't make outrageous statements
Bill Clinton will defend Clinton Foundation in Clinton Global Initiative speech
31dThe former president is expected to make his final address to the Clinton Global Initiative
Texas official learns if he'll face charges for "Jesus shot" trips
31dTexas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller allegedly used taxpayer funds to obtain "Jesus shot" in Oklahoma
As Trump rises, Clinton struggles with traditional playbook
31dWith fewer than 50 days left, polling shows a tightening national race
Trump's use of charity donations raises eyebrows
31dTrump’s foundation has spent more than a quarter of a million dollars to settle lawsuits brought against Trump’s for-profit companies
Did Trump use charity donations for private spending?
31dFigures first reported by the Washington Post show Donald Trump used his charity's money to pay his business expenses and make personal purchases. A Trump campaign statement says the Post has "gotten their facts wrong" and that "Mr. Trump is generous both with his money and with his time." Major Garrett reports.
On a street in Ohio, defiant Democrats flock to Trump
31dMahoning County is usually safe territory for Democrats, yet voters there have embraced the GOP nominee in a serious way
Where does Donald Trump stand?
31dA series on what to know about where the major party presidential nominees stand on the issues going into the 2016 election
Where does Hillary Clinton stand?
31dA series on what to know about where the major party presidential nominees stand on the issues going into the 2016 election
A soaking-wet Pence braves the rain in Virginia speech
31dGOP vice presidential candidate doesn't let bad weather stop him
Trump: African-Americans are in their worst shape "ever, ever, ever"
31dThe GOP nominee's comments came at a rally in a North Carolina town named for a slaveholder's family, and were part of his ongoing pitch to African-American voters
Trump foundation faces major scrutiny
31dDonald Trump is facing tough questions about whether his charity, the Donald J. Trump Foundation, used more than $250,000 of other people's money to settle lawsuits against his businesses. The process is known as self-dealing, and it could violate laws governing charity activities. Major Garrett reports.
Clinton campaign memo details her path to 270 electoral votes
31dWith seven weeks left, Hillary Clinton's campaign is working to ease the worries of her donors and supporters. Tighter poll numbers between Donald Trump and Clinton have her team busy spelling out her path to the presidency. Nancy Cordes reports.
Trump spent more than $250K from foundation to settle lawsuits
31dTrump might have violated laws that ban nonprofit leaders from using charity money to benefit their businesses or themselves
Top Ron Paul aide learns fate for 2012 campaign violations
31dChairman of Ron Paul’s 2012 presidential bid sentenced to probation and home confinement for scheme to cover up campaign payments to former Iowa state senator who agreed to endorse their boss
"The Magnificent Seven" cast on the film's Trump-like villain
31dChris Pratt, Ethan Hawke and more compare Peter Sarsgaard's mining tycoon bad guy to the GOP nominee.
President Obama delivers final UN address
31dPresident Obama spoke for the final time at the United Nations General Assembly Tuesday. He laid out his accomplishments in office and advocated for democracy and diplomacy, while also criticizing Russian President Vladimir Putin and taking a veiled jab at Donald Trump.
National security leaders call on Donald Trump to disclose overseas business investments
32dThe letter is signed by a number of former administration officials for President George W. Bush who argue that those investments could present conflicts of interest
Congress is defending your right to Yelp
32dSupporters of the legislation say this is about a larger issue: freedom of speech in a growing online economy
Trump says his immigration plan would keep Americans safe from terrorism
32dGOP nominee says ideological vetting, profiling are key to stopping attacks
President Obama to meet with Iraqi prime minister
32dThe meeting, during the United Nations General Assembly, will focus on strategy to reclaim territory from the Islamic State
George H.W. Bush plans to vote for Hillary Clinton, a Kennedy claims
32dKathleen Kennedy Townsend posted a Facebook status about the former president
Poll: Hillary Clinton extends lead over Donald Trump nationally
32dClinton leads Trump by 5 percentage points in a new poll
Report: Chuck Schumer to transfer millions to Senate Dems
32dSchumer wants to be the Senate's next majority leader if Democrats win back control
Obama delivers his final speech to the UN
32dHe acknowledged that the violence wreaking havoc in the Middle East "will not be quickly reversed"
Report: Clinton campaign memo lays out path to winning 270 electoral votes
32dClinton's campaign manager says if Clinton wins 16 blue states, and five other states, she only needs 10 more electoral votes to win, according to Politico
Trump urges profiling to stop terrorists from entering U.S.
32dTerror is again front and center on the campaign trail, as Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton continued their debate over plans to defeat ISIS
Where Hillary Clinton stands on foreign policy
32dAs the public face of the Obama administration's foreign policy from 2009 to 2013, here is a CBS News look at some of the former secretary of State's policies
Where Donald Trump stands on foreign policy
32dA reference guide from CBS News about the Republican nominee's top foreign policy priorities and positions
Where Trump stands on education
32dRepublican nominee Donald Trump champions "school choice" and denounces federal government involvement in schools
Where Hillary Clinton stands on education
32dHere are Hillary Clinton's proposals for early education and college affordability
Birtherism and Donald Trump's penchant for conspiracies
32dIn campaigns, we investigate candidate instincts because they tell us how they’ll behave in office when the pressure is on
Donald Trump Jr. compares Syrian refugees to Skittles
32dIn a tweet, the GOP nominee's son posted a graphic featuring a bowl of the fruit candies as a commentary on Syrian refugees. Skittles responded
Clinton casts herself as the candidate who can handle terrorism
32dHillary Clinton is presenting herself as the only candidate who knows how to take on terrorists at home and abroad. She told college students in Philadelphia and reporters in New York that dangerous times call for steady leadership and experience. Nancy Cordes has the latest.
Trump takes credit for calling Chelsea explosive a "bomb" before media
32dDonald Trump has labeled the recent incidents in the U.S. "Islamic terrorism," and gave himself a pat on the back for calling the New York explosion a bomb before investigators confirmed a cause. Major Garrett reports.
John Lewis on the pace of progress: It's a struggle of a lifetime
33dRep. John Lewis, D-Georgia, talks to "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson on the pace of progress and his journey as a Civil Rights activist.
More than 800 immigrants accidentally granted U.S. citizenship
33dAn internal Homeland Security audit found at least 858 immigrants from countries of concern to national security were mistakenly granted citizenship
Prosecutor: N.J. Gov. Christie knew about Bridgegate while it was happening
33dAs trial of Christie aides gets underway, witness will dispute Christie's long-held claim he knew nothing
Jill Stein diagnoses Trump: "The guy may have a memory problem"
33dGreen party nominee and physician Jill Stein asserts that Republican nominee Donald Trump is not “the healthiest individual" who would ever be elected to the presidency
GOP lawmakers demand freeze on refugees from Middle East, North Africa
33dA group of House Republicans want their proposal attached to an upcoming government spending bill
Special report: Obama addresses New York, New Jersey bombings
33dPresident Obama spoke Monday morning about the bombings in New York and New Jersey, just as news was breaking that the primary suspect in those attacks had been captured by police. Norah O'Donnell hosts this CBS News Special report, with Jeff Pegues reporting.
Clinton urges Americans to "choose resolve, not fear" after NY, NJ, MN attacks
33dClinton reiterated her plan to combat the terror threat
Obama: "We do not and never will give in to fear"
33dIn New York Monday, the president spoke about the weekend bombings in New York City and New Jersey, as well as the Minnesota stabbing attack
Hillary Clinton outdoing Donald Trump in Pennsylvania
33dPennsylvania is a key battleground state in this election
London Mayor Sadiq Khan on Trump, and beating terrorism
33dMuslim mayor has been unusually outspoken about U.S. politics, insisting rhetoric from GOP nominee will only help ISIS
Mike Pence reveals his role model for vice presidency
33dGOP vice presidential nominee says he wants to be “very active” just like former VP
Meet the new Librarian of Congress, Carla Hayden
33dCarla Hayden made history when she was confirmed as the 14th Librarian of Congress, becoming the first woman and first African-American to hold the position. Hayden joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss her responsibility for overseeing the world's largest library.
Obama to black voters: Vote in this election or it's a "personal insult"
33dThe president made the remark at the annual Congressional Black Caucus Foundation awards dinner
London Mayor Sadiq Khan on NYC bombing, Trump's stances
33dLondon Mayor Sadiq Khan has been outspoken about the American presidential race. Kahn is one of eight children born to Pakistani immigrants. The former human rights lawyer was elected in May as the first Muslim to lead a major western capital. Khan joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss protecting cities from terrorism and why he's taking aim at divisive talk about Muslims in the 2016 U.S. presidenti
CIA Director John Brennan on ISIS, agency's diversity
33dWith America facing challenges all over the world, CIA director John Brennan says his workforce needs to evolve and diversify to meet that threat. In an interview you'll see only on "CBS This Morning," Jeff Pegues traveled with Brennan on a recruitment trip and got unprecedented access to the director.
CBS News poll finds Trump and Clinton tied in key states
33dHillary Clinton and Donald Trump are condemning the attacks in New York, New Jersey and Minnesota. Fifty days before election day, Trump and Clinton are tied at 42 percent in the latest CBS News Battleground Tracker poll, and their vastly different styles are reflected in the polls. Nancy Cordes reports.
Clinton camp admits it "must do more" to reach this key voting block
33dFifty days before election day, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are tied at 42 percent in the latest CBS News Battleground Tracker poll
Where Donald Trump stands on terrorism
33dTrump's policies combatting terrorism focus on "extreme vetting" of immigrants
Commentary: Stop caring so much about candidates' policies
33dCandidates say they'll do this and that, but policy proposals should never be taken too seriously in the heat of a campaign
Where Hillary Clinton stands on: Terrorism
33dClinton has said she would not send American boots on the ground to combat ISIS
Where Donald Trump stands on gun control
33d"The only way to save our Second Amendment is to vote for a person that you all know named Donald Trump," Trump once told the NRA
Where does Donald Trump stand on gun control?
33d"The only way to save our Second Amendment is to vote for a person that you all know named Donald Trump," Trump once told the NRA. Here are the GOP nominee's positions on gun control.
Where does Hillary Clinton stand on gun control?
33dThe Democratic presidential nominee advocates for "common sense gun laws." Here are the central planks of Clinton's gun control policies.
Where does Donald Trump stand on terrorism?
33dThe GOP nominee's policies combating terrorism focus on "extreme vetting" of immigrants. Here are some of his other proposals.
Where does Hillary Clinton stand on terrorism?
33dThe Democratic nominee has said she would not send American boots on the ground to combat ISIS. Here are other central planks of Clinton's counter terrorism proposals.
Kasich strategist rips in to Reince Priebus over Trump
33dThe Ohio governor's top aide rebuts RNC chair's suggestion that Republicans must fall in line behind GOP nominee or face consequences
Sanders, Warren make the pitch to millennials for Clinton
33dPolls show GOP nominee Donald Trump is now leading in Ohio among millennial voters
Latest 2016 poll shows tie in key battleground states
33dWith the election just seven weeks away, a new CBS poll shows Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are tied in 13 key battleground states. Errol Barnett reports with more.
Trump supporters continue to blame Clinton campaign for birther claim
33dTwo sitting governors and several of Trump's supporters said that he's now put the false rumor that Obama was born elsewhere behind him
Clinton condemns 3 "apparent terrorist attacks"
33dHer statement followed the Saturday blasts in New York and New Jersey and the stabbing at a mall in Minnesota
FTN: Page 2
33dMissed the second half of the show? The latest on how Donald Trump is beginning to close in on Hillary Clinton's lead in the presidential polls and an exclusive interview Civil Rights icon U.S. congressman John Lewis
9/18: King, Kaine, Priebus, Lewis
33d"Face the Nation" brings you the latest on the New York City explosion, and the newest developments on the presidential campaign trail, with Rep. Peter King, R-New York, Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine, Donald Trump's campaign manager Kellyanne Conway, Republican National Committee chair Reince Priebus, and Rep. John Lewis, D-Georgia.
RNC chair warns 2016 GOP candidates over Trump support
34dReince Priebus, the RNC chief, said on "Face the Nation" it’s past time for former 2016 hopefuls like John Kasich and Ted Cruz to “get on board” with Trump
Kaine: “Trump as commander-in-chief scares me to death”
34dThe Democratic candidate blasted Trump while on "Face the Nation," saying the GOP nominee has proven he's not qualified to lead the country
John Lewis reflects on new museum, Civil Rights Movement
34dThe Civil Rights Movement leader talked to “Face the Nation” ahead of the opening of the Smithsonian Museum of African American History and Culture
Poll: Trump, Clinton tied across battleground states
34dVoters remain negative about economy, and a majority of battleground voters want to see "big changes" in the nation's politics and economy
Trump aide blames Clinton campaign for “birther” movement
34dKellyanne Conway, Trump’s campaign manager, told “Face the Nation” Sunday that Clinton and her 2008 staff circulated the rumor because she was losing
Trump: "A bomb went off in New York"
34dTrump made the statement at a rally in Colorado shortly after there were reports of an explosion in Manhattan, but before city officials had characterized the blast
Trump ignites new contoversy with Hillary Clinton gun comments
34dDonald Trump ignited a new controversy during a campaign event in Miami Friday in which he suggested Hillary Clinton's Secret Security detail disarm and "let's see what happens to her." Errol Barnett has more from Washington.
Obama berates Republican lawmakers over Zika, Supreme Court inaction
34d"The Republicans who run this Congress aren't doing their jobs," the president said in a weekly video address, noting the lack of funding for anti-Zika efforts and his stalled Supreme Court nomination of Judge Merrick Garland
Obama rebukes Congress over Zika, Supreme Court inaction
34d"The Republicans who run this Congress aren't doing their jobs," the president says
Trump blasts Clinton over immigration at Houston luncheon
34dThe GOP nominee claimed Clinton was "effectively proposing to abolish the border”
Mike Pence releases doctor's note on medical records
34dTwo-page letter from Indiana governor's doctor deems vice presidential candidate "in excellent general and cardiovascular health”
John Lewis: Crowd-surfing with Stephen Colbert was “amazing”
35d“I just wanted people to keep me up and not let me hit the floor," the Georgia congressman and civil rights pioneer told “Face the Nation”
Bob Gates: Donald Trump “unfit to be commander-in-chief”
35dThe former defense secretary, who criticized the GOP nominee in a May interview with “Face the Nation,” now says Trump is “beyond repair”
Trump again raises specter of violence against Clinton
35dGOP presidential nominee seems to turn gun control into threat against former secretary of state
Obama aims to define his global leadership in final UN address
35dThe president will meet with Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon and host a summit on refugees next week
Trump: Take guns away from Clinton's bodyguards, "let's see what happens to her"
35dGOP nominee says Clinton's Secret Service detail "should disarm"; comments reminiscent of "Second Amendment people" controversy last month
CBS News talks to N.C. women about opportunity, glass ceiling, election
35dWomen in the key battleground state weigh in on the candidates and the issues which matter most
N.C. women weigh in on election issues
35dWomen voters have the power to decide the presidential election as they make up half of the electorate. CBS News' Manuel Bojorquez spoke to both Democratic and Republican women in the battleground state of North Carolina.
John Lewis: Donald Trump should seek forgiveness for birther push
35dCivil rights pioneer and Georgia congressman tells “Face the Nation” Trump’s encouragement of falsehoods about President Obama’s birthplace is “shameful”
Women weigh in on the presidency and on their own lives
35dMost women feel good about their opportunities to succeed, compared to their mothers' expericence, according to a new CBS News/New York Times survey
Trump buries "birther" issue -- sort of
35dDonald Trump conceded Friday that President Barack Obama was born in the United States. He claimed to be burying the long-running issue -- but then started a new controversy by saying Hillary Clinton started the rumor in the 2008 campaign. Major Garrett has more.
Hillary Clinton campaigns for women voters
35dOverall, Hillary Clinton has a 13 point lead over Donald Trump among women voters. However, Clinton still has some work to do. According to a CBS / NYT poll, 46 percent of women view her unfavorably. She was on the trail Friday trying to change that, reports Nancy Cordes.
Trump uses "birther" debate to promote new hotel in Washington, DC
35dDonald Trump may have used his admission that President Obama was born in the United States as a marketing ploy. CBS News' Steve Chaggaris explains.
Clinton may get help on the trail from Al Gore
36dThe former vice president announced in July that he would be voting for Hillary Clinton
Trump campaign clarifies Trump Jr's gas chamber comment
36dThe GOP presidential nominee's son said that the media would be "warming up the gas chamber" if the GOP acted like Hillary Clinton
Trump: "Obama was born in the United States. Period."
36dAfter years of suggesting the president was born in Kenya, Trump falsely blamed Hillary Clinton's 2008 campaign for having "started the birther controversy"
Trump signed improper charity check backing Florida AG
36dTrump's signature was scrawled on the improper $25,000 check sent from his personal foundation
Clinton: Trump's comments go beyond "innuendo or dog whistles"
36d“Every time we think he’s hit rock bottom, he sinks even lower,” Clinton says of her rival
Donald Trump lets Jimmy Fallon mess up his hair on late-night TV
36dFor politicians, late-night TV offers a chance to highlight a candidate’s personality and reach a different audience
Presidential candidates use late-night TV to build momentum
36dThe late-night TV landscape is mixing more politics with comedy. Donald Trump, Bill Clinton and Bernie Sanders all appeared on variety shows overnight. Politicians are more often choosing these programs for big interviews. Don Dahler reports.
Political impact of Trump's Obama "birther" comments
36dDan Senor, former senior adviser to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan in the 2012 campaign, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Donald Trump's recent response to "birther" questions, as well as Hillary Clinton's health.
Clinton rips Trump over new Obama "birther" comments
36dDonald Trump's recent birther comments were only one of many examples of what Hillary Clinton called bigotry coming from her rival's campaign. Clinton returned to the campaign trail after a three-day layoff because of pneumonia. Nancy Cordes reports.
Campaign, but not Trump himself, says Obama was born in U.S.
36dFor years Donald Trump was the public face of the so-called "birther movement," leading an effort to prove that President Obama was born outside the U.S. In recent months, Trump has repeatedly refused to renounce that position, leading many to believe he stands by it. Now his campaign is trying to put the issue in the past. Major Garrett reports.
Eye Opener: Trump under fire for dodging "birther" question
36dDonald Trump reignites controversy over his stance on President Obama's birth place. His campaign says the president was born in the U.S., but Trump himself refused to answer the question. Also, the government blasts Samsung and orders the recall of nearly a million smartphones. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Get the Eye Opener delivered straight to
Trump embroiled again in debate over Obama’s citizenship
36dFor years Trump was the public face of the so-called “birther movement,” leading an effort to prove President Obama was born outside the U.S.
The visa "loophole" that's been open since 9/11
36dIt's been 12 years since Congress passed a law requiring a sophisticated "entry-exit" system to track people overstaying their visas, but implementing it is harder than it seems
What Clinton and Trump can learn from Eisenhower
36dHere's what we mean when we throw around the word "transparency" during campaigns
Trump calls Flint pastor who interrupted him a "nervous mess"
36dDemocratic nominee Hillary Clinton criticized Trump for the remarks Thursday night, calling Rev. Faith Green Timmons a "rock for her community"
Senate panel advances bill to help heirs recover art lost to Nazi looting
36dIn recent years, courts have sided with museums and blocked family members who believe the art belongs to them
Sens. Scott and Booker on slavery's legacy, hopes for African American museum
36dIn an interview with Charlie Rose, South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott and New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker discuss confronting America's history of slavery and what they hope the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture will accomplish. The museum in Washington, D.C., opens to the public on Sept. 24.
CBS News/NYT poll shows Trump and Clinton tied
36dNew poll numbers have Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump tied nationally. CBS News elections director Anthony Salvanto explains what's behind the numbers, and examines where the race stands in the all-important swing states.
Donald Trump focuses on economy
36dOn Thursday, Donald Trump called for more than $4 trillion in tax cuts, an increase in defense spending, and a massive expansion of domestic energy production. He claimed that over the next ten years, his plan will create a total of 25 million jobs. Major Garrett reports.
Hillary Clinton returns to campaign trail
36dHillary Clinton is campaigning again after battling pneumonia. She said time off the trail gave her the chance to reflect on the campaign she wants to run. A new CBS News-New York Times poll revealed she's statistically tied with Donald Trump. Nancy Cordes reports.
Both Trump and Clinton seen as risky choices - CBS/NYT poll
36dThe 2016 campaign is viewed as the most negative in recent memory, according to a new CBS/New York Times survey
House intelligence committee report slams Edward Snowden
36dReport says leaker Edward Snowden is not a whistleblower and that the vast majority of the documents he stole were military and defense secrets that had nothing to do with Americans’ privacy
Clinton: We're in a "strong position" despite tightening polls
36dClinton addressed reporters briefly following her first event on the campaign trail after she revealed she was diagnosed with pneumonia
Hillary Clinton returns to the campaign trail
36dThe Democratic candidate, who had taken three days off in the wake of her pneumonia diagnosis, will speak at a campaign event in North Carolina
Rose Mofford, Az.'s first female governor, dead at 94
36dShe was the first of four female governors elected in the state; served three terms as Secretary of State
Trump: Birth control "should not be done by prescription"
36dThe GOP nominee talked with Dr. Oz birth about contraceptives, and he also spoke with Oz about his own health
Carter: The U.S. is seeing a "resurgence of racism"
36dThe former U.S. president described "some degree of embarrassment" about the presidential campaign, but he hopes for a "positive reaction" after it's over
Could focus on health deepen voters’ transparency concerns?
36dAfter some initial reluctance, both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are now being more forthcoming about their medical records
Dems unveil bill that would ban employers from asking for salary history
36dMassachusetts became the first state in the country in August to enact a law that prohibits employers from asking prospective employees their salary history
Former House Speaker John Boehner joins tobacco company board
37dBoehner, a longtime smoker, was pressed by CBS News’ Bob Schieffer in 2010 on his “bad habit” and his relationship with the tobacco industry
Trump claims his economic plan will create 25 million jobs
37dTrump addressed the Economic Club of New York about his proposals for the economy, and he suggested that 4 percent growth was possible
Who will qualify for the presidential debates? Announcement expected soon
37dThe Commission on Presidential Debates said last month to expect an announcement in mid-September
Poll: Trump extends lead over Clinton in Iowa
37dTrump now has an eight-point lead in the Hawkeye state, according to a Monmouth University poll
Trump son: Media would be "warming up gas chambers" if GOP acted like Dems
37dThe Nazis used gas chambers during the Holocaust to kill millions of Jews and others, and are now often used in Holocaust references
Trump releases more of his medical information
37dThe same doctor who wrote Trump's initial health letter last December, Harold Bornstein, wrote the latest one
Ivanka Trump gets testy in Cosmo interview over father's past comments
37dTrump accused a Cosmopolitan reporter of "editorializing" in her questions
New Librarian of Congress opens up on trailblazing role
37dCarla Hayden sworn in as first woman, first African-American to hold position since its creation in 1802
Historic change at world's largest library
37dCarla Hayden was sworn in as the 14th Librarian of Congress. She is the first woman and the first African-American to hold the job. Mark Albert reports.
Trump blasts Colin Powell after leaked email criticisms
37dPowell has called Trump a "national disgrace" and an "international pariah" in personal emails
Trump hints at some medical details, gets rebuked in Flint
37dDonald Trump ramped up his attacks on Clinton over her health and stamina Wednesday
Clinton campaign reveals one upside to her missing time with pneumonia
37dThe presidential race is now statistically tied, according to a CBS News/New York Times poll of registered voters
Campaign impact of Trump, Clinton releasing health information
37dCBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton releasing new health information, and an enthusiasm gap between Clinton and Trump voters.
Dr. Narula on Trump and Clinton's health reveal
37dDr. Tara Narula, cardiologist at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump's new health information, and the difference between releasing doctor's letters and medical records.
Trump reveals medical information on "Dr. Oz Show"
37dHealth records have been an issue for both presidential candidates, and Donald Trump veered ever so slightly off the high road he's been walking since Hillary Clinton took ill over the weekend. Appearing on "The Dr. Oz Show" to talk specifics about his health, Trump said he feels decades younger than his 70 years. Major Garrett reports.
Clinton back on campaign trail as health records released
37dThe presidential race is now statistically tied, according to a CBS News/New York Times poll of registered voters. Both candidates are revealing some new information about their health, and Clinton is going back to campaigning for the first time since revealing her pneumonia diagnosis. Nancy Cordes reports.
Trump and Clinton locked in tight race nationally - CBS/NYT poll
37dA disadvantage for Clinton is diminished voter enthusiasm -- Democrats are less enthusiastic about voting now than they were last month
Trump and Clinton redraft their parties' blueprints for winning Ohio
37dThe GOP nominee could make real inroads with Buckeye State voters who typically vote Democrat, but may lose plenty of Republicans in the process
N.H. paper bucks 100-year tradition, backs Gary Johnson over Trump
37dThe newspaper's publisher, Joe McQuaid, wrote in an editorial Wednesday night that Trump is "a liar, a bully, a buffoon"
What should candidates have to tell voters about their health?
37dOne idea that’s never been implemented: allowing doctors, not politicians, to determine whether someone is healthy enough to serve as president
Colin Powell slams Trump and Clinton in leaked emails
37dFormer Secretary of State Colin Powell held nothing back in private emails leaked by a website called DC Leaks. He took hard hits at both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Nancy Cordes reports.
CIA director "wouldn’t be surprised" by more hacks on election system
37dJohn Brennan, while not specifically blaming Russia for previous hacks, says Russian hackers have been breaking into U.S. political websites for years
Trump attacks Clinton at Flint, Michigan, church
37dDonald Trump was scolded by a pastor at a black church in Flint, Michigan when he started to slam Hillary Clinton, instead of talking about the task at hand. Major Garrett reports.
Hillary Clinton releases more medical documents
37dHillary Clinton's age and health have been called into question after a recent bout with pneumonia pulled her off the campaign trail. Now, under pressure to be more transparent, her team is releasing more of her medical history. Nancy Cordes reports.
Both candidates under heavy medical scrutiny
37dWith both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump in the spotlight over releasing -- or not releasing -- their medical records, Dr. Tara Narula weighs in on what we know about their health, and what it means.
Donald Trump gives medical records to Dr. Oz
37dDonald Trump stunned his senior staff when he handed over medical records during a taping of the Dr. Oz show that will air on Thursday. The two discussed details of Trump's physical, but the campaign still refuses to release that data to the public. Major Garrett has the details.
In Flint, Trump bashes Clinton, then is cut off
37dChurch pastor interrupted Trump, saying he'd agreed beforehand not to make his speech political
Clinton, Kaine release new medical information
37dThe disclosures, which say Clinton is "healthy and fit to serve as President," come after a week in which the Democratic nominee's health has been front and center in the campaign
Meet the Florida retirees supporting Trump with golf carts
37dIn America's largest retirement community, fans of the GOP nominee trick out their golf carts to spread the Donald's message
Why talking about politics at work is a bad idea
37dCertain workers are more likely to talk about Trump vs. Clinton at the office, and it's taking a toll
U.S., Israel sign biggest-ever military aid deal
37dThe 10-year deal is the most America has ever given to any country, and is $700M more per year for Israel than the previous deal
The emails in which Powell slams Clinton and Trump
37dIn one leaked email, Powell said of Clinton, "I would rather not have to vote for her"
Donald Trump shares results of physical examination with Dr. Oz
38dTrump underwent a physical exam with his personal physician at the end of last week
NY AG Eric Schneiderman: Trump Foundation inquiry not "political"
38dSchneiderman said he began communicating with the Trump Foundation in June
George W. Bush to release paintings book on veterans
38dThe book is to feature 66 paintings and a four-panel mural drawn by Bush of military veterans and those in service
Melania Trump releases letter from attorney claiming she didn't violate immigration laws
38dThe attorney addresses reports that questioned whether she worked as a model in the U.S. using the proper visa
Neil deGrasse Tyson on "StarTalk," 2016 elections
38dOne of America's best-known scientists discusses great moments from his Emmy-nominated talk show, and what's missing in this presidential campaign
U.S. seeks to increase refugee admissions by 30 percent
38dLAst year, the U.S. let in 85,000 refugees from all over the world, and seeks to increase that number due to Mideast conflicts
Poll: Trump leads Clinton in key battleground state
38dThe GOP nominee has a five-point advantage over Clinton, according to a new Bloomberg survey
GOP gains ground in voter registration in battlegrounds
38dRepublicans added hundreds of thousands of voters to the rolls since 2012 in states like Florida and Arizona
Political risk for all in Trump-Clinton "deplorables" debate
38dThe war of words over Donald Trump’s “deplorables” is intensifying
Colin Powell's email leak reveals tension with Hillary Clinton
38dHacked emails reveal deep tensions between former Secretary of State Colin Powell and the Clinton campaign. The leaked emails show Powell urged the Clinton campaign to leave him out of her private email server controversy. He also called Donald Trump a "national disgrace." Nancy Cordes reports.
New York attorney general investigating Donald Trump's foundation
38dNew York state Attorney General Eric Schneiderman says his office is now looking at Trump's foundation to see if it violated state law. A lengthy Washington Post investigation revealed that Trump stopped donating to his charity eight years ago and made questionable purchases using donors' money -- prompting Schneiderman's investigation. Major Garrett reports.
Eye Opener: Trump's foundation comes under investigation
38dDonald Trump's foundation is now under investigation by the New York attorney general. Also, a surprise tropical storm forms overnight, slamming parts of Florida with torrential rain and heavy wind. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.
Colin Powell rips Clinton, Trump in leaked emails
38dNewly released emails reveal former secretary of state was irked by Clinton's "hubris" in email controversy and Trump's "schizo fantasy" pitch to black voters
New York attorney general investigating Trump's foundation
38dEric Schneiderman is already suing GOP nominee over alleged fraud at Trump University
Florida retirees trick out golf carts for Trump
38dIn the America's largest retirement community, fans of the GOP nominee dress up their golf carts to spread the Donald's message
Dead man wins N.Y. Assembly primary
38dLocal GOP leaders kept pushing for Bill Nojay even after he shot himself; beaten rival says he would have fared better had Nojay lived
Hillary Clinton will return to the campaign trail Thursday
38dThe Democratic candidate has taken three days off after being diagnosed with pneumonia Friday and feeling "overheated" at a 9/11 ceremony Sunday
President Obama fills in for Clinton on the campaign trail
38dWith only 8 weeks until Election Day, Hillary Clinton is sidelined with pneumonia. President Obama is just one of the campaign surrogates hitting the trail for her while she's recovering. Nancy Cordes reports.
Donald Trump continues to attack Clinton's "deplorable" comment
38dDonald Trump was in the battleground state of Iowa on Tuesday, where he took aim at Hillary Clinton again for labeling half of his supporters as deplorable. Major Garrett reports.
IT consultants who set up Clinton's server appear on Capitol Hill
38dA Tuesday hearing on Hillary Clinton's e-mail scandal was the third in the last five days. Two of the workers who helped set up the infamous server appeared before a House committee -- but the other was a no show. Julianna Goldman reports.
Obama's enthusiastic pitch for Clinton: "This is not me going through the motions"
38dDuring the Philadelphia rally, Obama derided Trump's bid to be the champion of the working classes
British man pleads guilty in Trump attempted attack case
38dMichael Steven Sandford could get two years in a U.S. prison and deported for trying to grab a police officer’s gun to shoot Donald Trump at a June campaign rally in Las Vegas
Trump's campaign manager questions need for extensive medical reporting, advocates privacy
38dKellyanne Conway said she didn't know if the same doctor who wrote the brief letter for Trump last year performed his latest physical
Maureen Dowd on 2016 elections: "King of winging it" vs. "queen of homework"
39dIn her new book, "The Year of Voting Dangerously," the Pulitzer Prize winner chronicles what she calls a "battle of the sexes"
Mike Pence calls David Duke a "bad man," but refuses to describe him as deplorable
39dPence met with House Republicans behind closed doors on Capitol Hill Tuesday morning
Trump unveils affordable child care proposals
39dSpeaking in Philadelphia Tuesday evening, the GOP nominee proposed making all child care expenses deductible and mandate six weeks of paid maternity leave
Tech experts who worked on Clinton's server testify before Congress
39dBryan Pagliano, the State Dept adviser who set up the server, refused to answer questions from lawmakers last year but has since spoken to the FBI under immunity about the server
All the things Bill Clinton can do if Hillary is elected
39dFormer president shares the "wonderful life" he's had for the last 15 years, and the roles he would play if he becomes the next first spouse
Trump's generalizing comments about groups of people
39dDonald Trump says Hillary Clinton needs to retract her "basket of deplorables" comments about his supporters. But during the campaign, Trump has made his own controversial and generalizing comments about groups of people.
New poll shows Clinton's lead over Trump is getting smaller
39dClinton's lead over Trump has shrunk by 2 percentage points in the last week
What will Bill Clinton's role be if Hillary is elected president?
39dFormer President Bill Clinton is speculating on his potential future role in the White House. Ahead of the Clinton Foundation's final Clinton Global Initiative conference, Bill Clinton told "CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose Monday that his work with the foundation has prepared him for new challenges.
New Clinton ad highlights Trump's "insults" against Americans
39dAs comes one day after Trump released an ad highlighting Clinton's "basket of deplorables" comment
Bill Clinton on questions about foundation donors' access
39dIn a conversation with Charlie Rose ahead of the Clinton Foundation's final Global Initiative Conference, former President Bill Clinton shared about the appearance of conflicts of interest between the family's foundation and the State Department while his wife was secretary of state.
Clinton spokesman: Campaign could have released health info more quickly
39dClinton was diagnosed with pneumonia on Friday, but the campaign didn't reveal it until Sunday afternoon
Bill Clinton opens up about wife's struggle to appeal to voters
39dFormer president says that his wife's race for the White House against Donald Trump is close "partly because of the time we live in"
Leibovich on why Clinton's health is "an issue of transparency"
39dMark Leibovich, chief national correspondent for the New York Times Magazine and a CBS News political contributor, joins "CBS This Morning" to explain why Hillary Clinton's health issue is a bigger deal than the Democratic nominee claims.
Donald Trump to release health records on "Dr. Oz"
39dDonald Trump is not using Hillary Clinton's health to attack her, but using her words instead. Trump hammered Clinton Monday night for saying half of his supporters could be put in "the basket of deplorables," pouncing on her for stereotyping millions of his backers as bigots. Major Garrett reports.
Bill Clinton on Hillary's pneumonia recovery
39dHillary Clinton could return to the campaign trail as soon as Wednesday, as she continues her recovery from pneumonia. Former President Bill Clinton will step in at some of his wife's scheduled events. He spoke with Charlie Rose on Monday in New York City ahead of the Clinton Foundation's final CGI conference to discuss his wife's health, his own health and transparency in the presidential campaig
Hillary Clinton faces questions about health and transparency
39dHillary Clinton's failure to reveal her pneumonia diagnosis for two days is raising questions about transparency in her campaign. The candidate says she didn't think her pneumonia would be a big deal, until she staggered into her car after leaving Sunday's 9/11 memorial service early. Nancy Cordes reports.
Trump brings "non-deplorable" people on stage to assail Clinton
39dIn North Carolina, GOP nominee spared his rival nothing on her “basket of deplorables” comments – but Trump did not do all the talking
Commentary: The nagging doubts about Hillary's health
39dWhy, exactly, should we trust that Clinton's problems aren't worse than her campaign insists?
Clinton on pneumonia: "I just didn’t think it was going to be that big a deal"
39dThe Democratic nominee said she did not faint as she was leaving a 9/11 memorial Sunday, and that she's now feeling "much better"
Dickerson on Trump and Clinton's transparency failings
39d"Face the Nation" host John Dickerson weighs in on both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have problems being transparent to the American publich and how their strategies could play out if elected.
Dickerson: Trump and Clinton both have transparency strikes
39dHillary Clinton and Donald Trump have both faced tough questions when it comes to their transparency -- whether it is over emails, tax returns, or health records
Bill Clinton weighs in on Hillary's health
39dFormer president Bill Clinton will fill in for his wife on the campaign trail over the next few days as she recovers from pneumonia. Clinton spoke about his wife's health with "CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose.
Clinton campaign working to recover from stumble
39dHillary Clinton's campaign is apologizing for not revealing her pneumonia diagnosis sooner. Now, Clinton's team is attempting to manage the damage and says it will release more medical records soon. Nancy Cordes reports.
Trump releases ad targeting Clinton's "deplorables" comment
39dHillary Clinton got into hot water when she called half of Donald Trump supporters a "basket of deplorables." Trump is doubling down on the comments, releasing a TV ad and relentlessly attacking her on the campaign trail. Major Garrett reports.
Clinton's pneumonia raises health concerns
39dHillary Clinton was unsteady on her feet while leaving the 9/11 memorial on Sunday, raising questions about her health. The revelation that she was diagnosed with pneumonia could provide some answers. Dr. Jon LaPook explains how the infection can cause weakness and dehydration.
Bill Clinton discusses Hillary Clinton's health after Sunday incident
39dThe former president also told CBS News' Charlie Rose in an interview Monday that he is "unaware" of any instance in which a foundation donor got special treatment at the State Department
Trump: Clinton "divides people into baskets as if they're objects"
39dAt a speech to the National Guard Association, Trump attacked Hillary Clinton for her "basket of deplorables" remark
Obama plans to veto bill allowing 9/11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia
39dCongress could still have the votes to override his veto, however
Campaign spokesman: Hillary Clinton plans to release more medical information this week
40dDonald Trump also said he plans to release new information from a physical he had done last week
How serious is pneumonia? Clinton's health raises questions
40dWith antibiotics, sleep and plenty of liquids, most patients recover quickly, experts say
Hillary Clinton's medical scare highlights her transparency problem
40dCBS News Political Director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson comments on Clinton's health scare and how it adds fuel to her ongoing problem of transparency
Poll: Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump tied in 4 battleground states
40dThe poll also measured support in the state's key Senate races
Campaigns focus on turnout operations in closing weeks
40dThe biggest unknown is how voter turnout will be affected by high interest in the election and low approval ratings for both candidates
AG Loretta Lynch on African American museum, voter ID laws
40dOne of the most celebrated protests of the civil rights era happened in Greensboro, North Carolina, in 1960. An exhibit at the National Museum of African American History and Culture highlights a sit-in by black college students to force Woolworth's and another chain store to desegregate their lunch counters. Loretta Lynch, who was born in Greensboro and became the first African-American woman to
Colin Powell on significance of new African American museum
40dRetired Gen. Colin Powell's Army uniform is on display at the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture. Powell became the first black Joint Chiefs chairman, retiring from the Pentagon as a four-star general. He was also the first black secretary of state. He and his wife are not only donors to the museum, but also serve on the museum council. Powell joins "CBS This Mor
Donald Trump reacts to Hillary Clinton's pneumonia diagnosis
40dGOP presidential nominee says he plans to release "very, very specific numbers" from a physical he had done last week
Rep. John Lewis on "holding back tears" at African American museum
40dGeorgia Congressman John Lewis has risked his life many times in the fight for civil rights. He has been a central figure in that movement for more than half a century and has fought in Congress for 15 years to create the National Museum of African American History and Culture. Lewis joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss who he was inspired by and recount his experiences.
100-year battle to bring new African American museum to life
40dAs "CBS This Morning" broadcasts live from the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, we take a look at the museum's vivid path. It's been a long road, and the story of this museum, like the African-American experience, is one of trial and triumph. Jan Crawford reports.
Sens. Scott and Booker talk connection beyond politics
40dRepublican Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina and Democratic Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey are the only African-Americans currently serving in the United States Senate. They came together to visit the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture for the very first time, speaking to Charlie Rose about growing up as African-Americans and their hopes for the future of this cou
Trump releases TV ad hitting Clinton on "deplorables" remark
40dOn Friday, Clinton said that you could put half of Trump's supporters into "the basket of deplorables" and she later tried to walk back that comment
How will Clinton's pneumonia scare impact campaign?
40dCBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Hillary Clinton's recent health scare and how that could impact the 2016 campaign.
Dr. Narula on Clinton pneumonia diagnosis, recovery outlook
40dCBS News medical contributor Dr. Tara Narula, a cardiologist at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Hillary Clinton's recent pneumonia diagnosis.
GOP bombards Clinton over Trump supporters "deplorables" insult
40dDonald Trump and Hillary Clinton are virtually tied in the battleground states of Arizona, Florida, Nevada and New Hampshire. Trump is leading by three points in Georgia. At a fundraiser last week, Clinton called half of Trump supporters "deplorables." Major Garrett reports on how Trump and his allies are responding.
Clinton cancels Calif. trip to recover from pneumonia
40dVideo captured Hillary Clinton appearing to lose her balance as she was helped into her motorcade on Sunday. She left the September 11 memorial in New York City early. Her doctor said Clinton was dehydrated and diagnosed with pneumonia on Friday. But the video reignited conspiracy theories about Clinton's health on some conservative websites. Nancy Cordes reports.
How Russian hackers could disrupt the U.S. election
40dCBS News spoke to more than a half-dozen cybersecurity experts about what Russian hackers are capable of, as well as their motivations
New poll shows battleground states tightening
40dA new CBS News poll shows Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump running tighter in Florida. Errol Barnett and CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto have more on the new numbers.
Hillary Clinton leaves 9/11 event early, diagnosed with pneumonia
40dWhile attending a 9/11 memorial service at New York's ground zero, Hillary Clinton left early, feeling "overheated." Video later emerged of Clinton appearing to stumble, and her doctor released a statement Sunday night saying Clinton had been diagnosed with pneumonia Friday. Dr. Jon LaPook has more.
Clinton doctor explains why she felt ill during 9/11 ceremony
40dThe Democratic candidate abruptly left New York's 9/11 ceremony Sunday, raising questions about her health; calls off plans for trip to California
9/11: Nunes, Salvanto, Brennan
41dOn the 15th anniversary of 9/11, "Face the Nation" reflects on the fight against terror, with guests CIA director John Brennan, Rep. Devin Nunes, R-California, CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto, and others.
FTN: Page 2
41dMissed the second half of the show? The latest on the memorials marking the 15th anniversary of the September 11th attacks, as well as past highlights from Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns.
Intel chair: Russia could try to alter election
41dRep. Devin Nunes cautioned against creating “panic” among the American people, saying he’s sure elections will still be “free and fair”
Clinton leaves 9/11 ceremony feeling "overheated"
41dThe Democratic candidate attended only an early portion of the ceremony in New York City Sunday
Trump voters explain their unshakable faith
41dWhat motivates the Republican presidential candidate's most loyal supporters? Seen as a loose cannon by many, Donald Trump has positioned himself as the voice of a part of America that's given up on politics and the two major political parties. They are backing the real estate tycoon/reality TV star on faith, as if buying a political lottery ticket. Major Garrett introduces us to some Trump voters
CIA director: Country safer from big terror than pre-9/11
41d“It’s much more difficult for these groups to carry out the type of attack than they did 15 years ago,” John Brennan told “Face the Nation”
Poll: Clinton holds narrow national lead over Trump
41dThe national poll finds Clinton with just a five-point advantage among likely voters; nearly 60 percent find both candidates not trustworthy
On 9/11, the presidential campaigns go silent
41dOn the 15-year anniversary of the terror attacks in New York City, both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump attend a memorial service but will not campaign
What do Trump supporters see in their candidate?
41dDespite controversies that swirl around the real estate tycoon and reality TV star-turned-politician, his supporters’ faith in the political neophyte is unshakable
9/11 victims' families ask Obama for right to sue Saudis
41dThe House passed a bill last week that will let victims' families sue Saudi Arabia over 9/11, but the Obama administration has concerns
Poll: Differences on terrorism divide voters across battlegrounds
41dClinton, Trump face commander-in-chief test; race in Florida tightens; Clinton remains up in Ohio
Tim Kaine opens up on reconciling LGBTQ equality, religious faith
41dDemocratic nominee for vice president said it was a struggle to balance his views on marriage with being a devout Catholic
Trump at Phyllis Schlafly's funeral: “A movement has lost its hero”
41d"What a great lady," Trump said of conservative icon, grassroots activist at St. Louis funeral
Clinton tries to walk back "basket of deplorables" comment
41dHillary Clinton stirred controversy when, addressing supporters Friday, she described "half of Trump supporters" as a "basket of deplorables." Clinton tried to walk back the comments Saturday, but Trump supporters were quick to pounce. Errol Barnett has more from Washington.
GOP senator commemorates 9/11 victims, first responders
41dSen. Johnny Isakson, R-Georgia, urges Americans to "never forget the patriotism that ensued in the days and months following the September 11, 2001 terror attacks.
Obama honors American "resilience" ahead of 9/11 anniversary
41dPresident Obama pays tribute to the victims and first responders during the Sept. 11 terror attacks on the 15th anniversary of the tragedy.
Big change for gunman in Reagan shooting after years in hospital
41dFederal judge ruled in late July 61-year-old John Hinckley Jr. not danger to himself or the public
Trump: Clinton could "shoot somebody" and not get prosecuted
41dGOP nominee gives freewheeling speech at Florida rally
Obama honors American "resilience" ahead of 9/11 anniversary
42dPresident marks anniversary with video urging Americans not to "give in to those who would divide us"
Clinton remarks on "half" of Trump backers spark uproar
42dDemocratic presidential nominee's comments in New York compared to remarks made by Mitt Romney in 2012
Hillary Clinton says half of Trump's supporters are in a "basket of deplorables"
42dThe Democratic nominee spoke to donors about some of the "racist, sexist, homophobic" backers of Trump's campaign, but called for empathy for "the other basket" of his supporters, who are "people who feel that government has let them down."
Clinton and Trump battle over foreign policy
42dWith less than two months until Election Day, the presidential candidates have shifted their attention to foreign policy. Hillary Clinton used her time as secretary of state as a qualifier for commander-in-chief, while Donald Trump tried to turn those experiences. Errol Barnett reports from Washington.
Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump square off over diplomacy
42dForeign policy moves front and center in race for White House after 24 hours of major developments overseas
Clinton would pursue negotiations with North Korea similar to those with Iran
42dShe met Friday with top former federal officials about national security issues, particularly ISIS
Explaining Trump interview that aired on Russian TV
42dGOP nominee sat down with Larry King for a discussion that ran on Russian government-owned network
U.S., Russia announce breakthrough cease-fire deal in Syria
42dNationwide cease-fire set to begin at sundown Monday in "turning point" for Syria, says Sec. of State John Kerry
Rep. McCaul: Allegations of Russians hacking U.S. elections is "disturbing"
42dCBS News Homeland Security Correspondent Jeff Pegues interviews House Homeland Security Chairman Rep. Michael McCaul, R-Texas, about allegations that Russia is attempting to hack U.S. elections
Trump's new Florida campaign chief eyes a different strategy
42dSuzie Wiles, Trump's new Florida strategist, helped elect Rick Scott governor in 2010
Photos show Bill Clinton smiling, laughing with Trump, Melania, and model
42dThe pictures from 16 years ago were taken by the official White House photographer when Clinton visited Trump Tower for a fundraiser
Trump makes pitch to conservative Christians at D.C. summit
42dThe GOP nominee addressed the Values Voter Summit Friday
Clinton will visit Ground Zero memorial on Sunday
42dSunday marks the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York, Virginia and Pennsylvania
Sunday: CIA Director John Brennan, Rep. Devin Nunes
42dTune in for the latest news and analysis on the presidential election, global politics, and more
Facebook co-founder gives $20 million to Clinton, Dems
43dDustin Moskovitz predicted that if Trump wins, the country would "fall backward"
Hillary Clinton says she can't blame people for thinking she's cold
43dClinton wrote a blog post for Human of New York
Bill allowing 9/11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia heads to Obama's desk
43dThe House passed it on a voice vote on Friday, the Senate passed it earlier this year and The White House has expressed opposition to the bill
Minnesota Dems sue to get Donald Trump off the ballot
43dDemocrats say the state's GOP didn't comply with state election law
Kaine: Putin praise shows Trump's "irrational hostility" to Obama
43dThe Democrats' vice presidential nominee discusses his past civil rights work, along with the current news from the campaign trail
Donald Trump: Russian interference in U.S. election "unlikely"
43dIn interview on a Russian-backed TV station, Trump said Democrats seem to be spreading the rumor that Russia is trying to interfere with the election
Campaign manager defends Trump on Iraq war, Putin praise
43dKellyanne Conway takes on critics of Trump's past support for the Iraq war and his lauding comments of Russian president Vladimir Putin
Does Trump now believe Obama was born in U.S.? Giuliani weighs in
43dGiuliani claims Trump held that belief two or three years ago, but Trump questioned the president's citizenship during a 2015 event
Mike Pence to release tax returns, receive first intelligence briefing Friday
43dDonald Trump has refused to release his tax returns, claiming that he can't while he's under audit
What to know about early voting for the 2016 election
43dThirty-six states allow early voting in 2016
VP nominee Kaine on civil rights work, Trump campaign's Putin praise
43dOn Monday "CBS This Morning" will broadcast live from the new Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C. Democratic vice presidential candidate and Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine, who offered the first formal apology for Richmond's role in the slave trade as mayor, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his experiences as a civil rights lawyer who earned a reputa
Trump campaign manager on Iraq War, Putin praise and N. Korea
43dDonald Trump is standing by his view that Russian President Vladimir Putin is a stronger leader than President Obama. Other Republicans strongly objected to that. Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why the GOP nominee keeps praising Putin and what Trump would do about nuclear threat from North Korea.
Clinton meets with foreign policy leaders to focus on details
43dNew polling shows a tight race between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton with just under two months until the election. In a number of critical battleground states, the two candidates are running neck and neck, virtually tied in Florida and Ohio. Clinton is meeting with foreign policy leaders Friday in hopes it will showcase her focus on the details. Nancy Cordes reports.
Clinton aims to focus on the finer points of foreign policy
43dNew polling shows a tight race between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton with just under two months until the election
Pence: "Inarguable" that Putin is a "stronger leader" than Obama
43dIndiana governor stands by Donald Trump in Russian president spat.
John Dickerson on the perceived pros and cons of the candidates
43dSupporters of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton grade their candidates differently, says CBS News political director John Dickerson
Gary Johnson causes a firestorm after Aleppo gaffe
43dLibertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson got plenty of the national attention he wants on Thursday. But his response to a question about Aleppo, Syria, likely did not make voters feel more comfortable with his candidacy. Julianna Goldman reports.
How voters see the presidential candidates
43d"Face The Nation" moderator and CBS News political director John Dickerson weighs in on why Trump and Clinton supporters view their candidates so differently.
Clinton and Trump's policies, in their own words
43dPlenty of time has been spent on what the candidates have said during this campaign, but what is the actual substance of their policies?
Hillary Clinton slams Trump over comments about military, Obama
43dHillary Clinton battled back against attacks launched by Donald Trump during a forum Wednesday night. Among his more controversial statements were disparaging comments about U.S. military leaders and Trump ranking Vladimir Putin as a better leader than President Obama. Nancy Cordes reports.
Trump's comments on Putin spark outrage
43dDonald Trump heaped praise on Russian president Vladimir Putin during a national security forum Wednesday night. Hillary Clinton and Speaker of the House Paul Ryan each took issue with his comments on Thursday. Major Garrett reports.
Cuba airport security causes senators to call for pause in U.S.-Cuba flights
43dBut TSA says it has reviewed operations at eight of the 10 Cuban airports set to provide flights to and from the U.S. -- here's a look at what Cuban airport security was like for CBS News during the first commercial flights
Poll: Young voters from newer immigrant families more liberal in views
43dYoung Hispanic and Asian-Americans who are immigrants or have an immigrant parent are more likely to be liberal in their views, a new poll finds
U.S. officials investigating hacking into more state election systems
43dLast week, the FBI confirmed that hackers had accessed the voter databases in Arizona and Illinois, but investigators believe more states were affected
Scientist gives President Obama a dubious honor
43dNaming this newly-discovered creature for the president was an honor, not an insult, biologist insists
Clinton to meet with former officials, experts on terror
43dThe meeting, in New York on Friday, comes just days before the 15th anniversary of 9/11
Colin Powell defends personal email set-up while secretary of state
43dA newly-released 2009 email exchange between Powell and Hillary Clinton shows how he tried to evade State Department servers to communicate with some people
Feds decide whether to pursue new case against ex-governor
43dU.S. Supreme Court overturned former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell's corruption conviction in June
North Carolina poll shows Trump with small lead over Clinton
43dThough more likely voters said they support Trump, more said they thought Clinton would win in November
Donald Trump raises $90 million in August
43dThat's $53 million less than what Hillary Clinton drew in the same month
Fact check: Multiple missteps mark Trump, Clinton forum
44dA look at some of the exaggerations repeated in the candidates' back-to-back appearances Wednesday night
FBI Director Comey defends decision not to prosecute Hillary Clinton over email servers
44dComey said that the case was not a "cliff-hanger"
Hillary Clinton: Donald Trump is a "gift for ISIS"
44dThe Democratic nominee also criticized Trump for his support of Putin and "inappropriate and undisciplined" comments
In Laos, Obama blasts Donald Trump
44d"You actually have to know what you’re talking about" when you're president, Mr. Obama said
Garrett on Trump's plan to defeat ISIS, intel briefings
44dCBS News' Major Garrett, who has covered the Trump campaign from the beginning, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what Donald Trump has said about fighting ISIS, and intelligence briefings for presidential candidates.
Clinton responds to Navy vet who confronts her on classified info
44dNewly released email reveals former Secretary of State Colin Powell gave Clinton advice for using a private email account, just days after Clinton started her job in the State Department
Trump, Clinton spar over ISIS, foreign policy, and veterans issues
44dDonald Trump and Hillary Clinton offer a preview of their debate performance during "Commander-in-Chief" forum
Libertarian nominee Gary Johnson: "What is Aleppo?"
44dAleppo, Syria's largest city, is at the epicenter of the country's civil war
How Trump pours millions from campaign into his own businesses
44dUnlike any other presidential candidate in modern history, Donald Trump is using his businesses for his campaign. His headquarters are at Trump Tower and press conferences are often at Trump properties. Julianna Goldman takes a look at how some of Trump's campaign money is making its way back to the candidate himself.
Impact of Clinton's email discussion with Powell on campaign
44dBloomberg Politics managing editor John Heilemann joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Hillary Clinton seeking advice from former Secretary of State Colin Powell about the use of private email, and Donald Trump and Clinton's platforms at Wednesday night's Commander-in-Chief Forum.
Diplomatic drama as President Obama wraps up Asia trip
44dPresident Obama is on his way home from a six-day trip to Asia. On his last day in Laos, he met with Southeast Asian leaders and settled a dispute with a U.S. ally who threatened him with some foul language. Margaret Brennan reports from Vientiane, Laos.
Email reveals Colin Powell's advice for Clinton on private email use
44dEmails between Hillary Clinton and former Secretary of State Colin Powell reveal Clinton had asked Powell for advice in 2009 before she used a private server for State Department business. The email controversy came up during the "Commander-in-Chief Forum" Wednesday night. Nancy Cordes reports.
Clinton and Trump spar over ISIS, Iraq War and Putin
44dFor the first time in the 2016 presidential campaign, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton exchanged views and a few jabs on the same stage. They appeared back-to-back Wednesday night to answer questions about ISIS, Iraq and their plans to help veterans. Major Garrett highlights the key moments from the forum.
Is Donald Trump making money off his presidential bid?
44dTrump boasted that he was self-funding his campaign from the very beginning, but some of that campaign money is going directly to his own businesses
Ginsburg nudges Senate to vote on Garland SCOTUS nomination
44dTells law students she thinks "cooler heads will prevail" in Senate, where GOP is refusing to allow consideration of Obama's pick
Tough night for Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump at national security forum
44dBoth faced challenges in back-to-back appearances on same stage for national security forum
Democrats release email exchange between Colin Powell, Hillary Clinton
44dPowell said as secretary of state, he used a personal computer hooked up to a private phone line that didn't go through State Department servers
U.S. to help Laos clear millions of unexploded bombs
44dThe munitions were dropped by American planes during the Vietnam War in a secret mission
Clinton responds to Trump's attacks
44dHillary Clinton's campaign struck back at Donald Trump's foreign policy speech Wednesday, saying his attacks had a schoolyard quality. Clinton also received a rare an endorsement from the Dallas Morning News editorial board, which usually supports GOP candidates. Nancy Cordes has more.
Trump spells out national defense, foreign policy plans
44dDonald Trump blasted Hillary Clinton on foreign policy on Wednesday, blaming her for every problem in the Middle East. He also spelled out his proposals for increased spending on the military. Major Garrett reports.
Zika funding measure stalls in the Senate
44dLeaders from both parties on Wednesday blamed the other side for holding up a deal on the legislation, which would provide more than $1 billion in funding to combat the virus
Warrant out for Green Party candidate Jill Stein's arrest in ND
44dThe Green Party pol was charged Wednesday with misdemeanor counts for spray-painting a bulldozer during a protest
Clinton notches rare Dallas Morning News endorsement
44dThe paper hasn't endorsed a Democrat for president in 75 years
Pence says he believes President Obama was born in Hawaii
44dPence's running mate, Donald Trump, still hasn't walked back "brither" claims
Mexican president's close adviser resigns in fallout over Trump visit
44dFinance Secretary has resigned in move seen as linked to unpopular decision to invite Trump to visit Mexico
Assange: Hillary Clinton leaks could come as early as next week
44dThe WikiLeaks founder recently said that he had another batch of documents that could prove "significant" in the general election race
Obama meets with Philippine president despite "SOB" slur
44dTwo leaders met informally at summit in Laos, say Phillippine officials, despite fallout over Philippine President Duterte's rough language about Obama
House to vote on bill allowing 9/11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia
45dThe Senate passed the measure in May, and President Obama is expected to veto the legislation
DNI's James Clapper addresses pre-election uncertainty: "It will be okay"
45dClapper addressed the sense of uncertainty about a campaign that the news cycle and social media are "catastrophizing"
Report slams government agency hit by 2015 hack
45dA Congressional report provides new details and a behind-the-scenes timeline of one of the worst-ever cyber attacks in the U.S.
One new Benghazi-related email found in trove of FBI documents
45dThe latest findings by the State Department could signal good news for the Clinton campaign ahead of the general election
Trump says of Clinton "she's trigger-happy and unstable"
45dThe GOP nominee gave a national security speech in which he said he'd expand the nation's military and eliminate defense spending limits known as sequestration
Ben Carson: "Good idea" for Donald Trump to apologize for "birther" comments
45dFor months during the 2012 presidential race, Trump questioned Obama's U.S. citizenship
Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump argue over who is more of a national security danger
45dBoth candidates will participate in a forum Wednesday night focused on veterans, the military and national security
Obama honors victims of American bombings in Laos
45dPresident Obama spent his second day in Laos visiting a northern city known for its Buddhist temples. He also visited victims of American bombing from the Vietnam War and promised more money to help them. Margaret Brennan reports from Vientiane, the capital of Laos.
Report: Trump held $150K fundraiser for Bondi after her Trump U decision
45dTrump held the fundraiser in 2014 at his Mar-a-Lago resort
Poll: Trump holds big lead over Clinton among military and vets
45dNew survey also shows what military and veteran voters think about candidates when it comes to the issue of handling nuclear weapons
Libertarian ticket makes bold prediction if they're in debates
45dLibertarian nominee Gary Johnson and running mate Bill Weld discuss immigration, tax policies and why Republicans shouldn't vote Trump
Libertarian candidates Johnson and Weld push for support before debates
45dWith a majority of voters having an unfavorable view of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, some are looking for a different choice. The Libertarian Party hopes to provide that alternative. Its platform calls for an end to government debt and no restrictions on personal relationships. The party also wants to repeal income tax, abolish the IRS, and introduce a free market health care system. Former G
Trump compares Clinton email saga to Watergate
45dRepublican nominee Donald Trump veered off of his prompter script Tuesday in North Carolina, aggressively going after Hillary Clinton for the latest in the email saga, painting her actions as criminal. He eventually got back on track, trying to appeal to minorities and remind people of his tough foreign policy plans. Major Garrett reports.
Clinton rips Trump on ISIS, behavior and businesses
45dDemocratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton was already critical of rival Donald Trump, but on Wednesday, she unloaded on his vague plans, his demeanor and his business practices, arguing he's being held to reality star standards even though he's running for president. Nancy Cordes reports.
Trump compares Clinton email saga to worst political scandal in U.S. history
45dFor weeks the GOP nominee has been the issue in this race -- now he’s trying to turn the tables
Shadowed by email controversy, Clinton unloads on Trump's "scams"
45dWith the tightening race to the White House, Hillary Clinton attacks her rival's vague plans, demeanor and business practices
Commentary: No, the media isn't biased against Hillary Clinton
45dThe Clintons still invite a special level of scrutiny for good reason
Donald Trump will call for more defense spending, outline defense policy
45dHe'll also attack Clinton's "military adventurism" in Syria and Libya in a speech Wednesday
Pelosi urges Paul Ryan to oppose use of hacked documents in campaign
45dPelosi said that Democrats and Republicans should "present a united front in the face of Russia's attempts to tamper with the will of the American people"
Trump earns the support of nearly 90 military leaders
45dMeanwhile, Hillary Clinton releases a new campaign ad that slaps at Trump's record with veterans
Obama administration acknowledges $1.7B transfer to Iran was all cash
45dTreasury spokeswoman says cash payments necessary because of "effectiveness of U.S. and international sanctions," which isolated Iran from international finance system
Clinton hits Trump on foreign policy
45dHillary Clinton held a press gaggle on her new plane Tuesday for the second straight day. She brushed off renewed accusations from congressional Republicans, saying continued efforts to investigate her were a "fishing expedition." She also zinged Donald Trump on foreign policy in a campaign speech. Nancy Cordes reports.
Trump and Clinton battle for electoral votes
45dNational polls show the race is still tight. However, the election is not decided by the popular vote, but by the state-by-state battle for 270 electoral votes. CBS News elections director Anthony Salvanto breaks down the vote.
Election polls conflicted over who is leading
45dFor the first time since the Democratic National Convention, Donald Trump is leading a national poll. But another new poll shows him down 6 points, and Hillary Clinton retains important polling and organizational advantages in battleground states. Major Garrett reports.
Jacob Wetterling case ends with killer's confession
45dThey mystery behind the disappearance of 11-year-old Jacob Wetterling has been solved 27 years later. In a plea bargain, Danny Heinrich admitted to assaulting and killing Wetterling while he pleaded guilty to unrelated federal child pornography charges. Jamie Yuccas reports.
Clinton: Trump is "dead wrong" that voters don't care about his tax returns
46dAfter Trump said voters “don’t care,” Clinton fired back at the Republican nominee
Hillary Clinton concerned about Russia tampering in U.S. elections
46dClinton said the U.S. must take threats from Russia seriously
Trump says he didn't "choke" on getting Mexico to pay for wall
46dThe business mogul is referring to a statement Clinton made last week following his visit with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto
Poll wrap: Trump leads by 2 points in one; Clinton up 6 in another
46dThe poll that found Trump narrowly leading found that more independent voters support him more than Clinton
Hillary Clinton brings out big-name surrogates for final sprint
46dChelsea Clinton, Elizabeth Warren, Michelle Obama among those who will campaign for Clinton in the next two weeks
U.N. rights chief likens Trump's language to ISIS propaganda
46dAt gala dinner, human rights chief Zeid Ra'ad al Hussein says GOP nominee among "populists and demagogues" fueling radicalism
Donald Trump disappointed in John Kasich for not endorsing him
46dTrump slammed Kasich for reneging on the GOP pledge he signed that said he would support his party's presidential nominee
Clinton leading in battleground states
46dCBS News elections director Anthony Salvanto joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss electoral vote counts and how Hillary Clinton's lead poses challenges for Donald Trump.
Was Trump's foundation donation to Florida AG inappropriate?
46dSusan Page, USA Today's Washington bureau chief, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the Trump Foundation's donation to a political group associated with Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, and why both Hillary Clinton and Trump need "second chances" to gain voters' trust.
Obama ducks Filipino president, reacts to North Korea
46dIn a historic trip, President Obama became the first sitting president to visit Laos. He is attending a summit of Southeast Asian leaders. He's already in the middle of a diplomatic dispute with the Philippines because the country's new president threatened to call him a rude name. Margaret Brennan reports from Vientiane, the capital of Laos.
Trump questioned on immigration policy, debate prep
46dDonald Trump and his running mate, Mike Pence, were well-received campaigning in Ohio and came out largely unscathed -- that is until Trump spoke to reporters on his plane and was forced to answer questions about immigration, debate prep and Trump University. Major Garrett reports.
Clinton talks to press on campaign jet about foundation, Trump
46dHillary Clinton and Donald Trump spent Labor Day looking for votes in the battleground state of Ohio. Clinton traveled with reporters on her plane for the first time in the campaign, taking questions from her traveling press for the first time in 275 days. Nancy Cordes reports.
Trump on immigration policy: "I’m not ruling out anything"
46dFrom a Cleveland restaurant to the state's largest county fair, Donald Trump and his running mate campaigned in Democratic northeastern Ohio
Clinton on perceived "blurred lines" between her foundation and State Dept.
46dDemocratic nominee answered questions from the traveling press for the first time in several months, blasting Trump and joking that she might be "allergic" to her rival
Congress struggles with full agenda before November elections
46dWhat lawmakers must accomplish in their short September session
Obama pledges $90M to clean up old U.S. bombs in Laos
46dMillions of unexploded cluster bombs still litter tiny nation -- key to Obama's Asia "pivot" -- 43 years after war in neighboring Vietnam
Phyllis Schlafly, conservative icon, dies at 92
46dSchlafly died in her St. Louis, Missouri home; authored 27 books, thousands of articles and spoke across the U.S.
Clinton debuts new campaign jet, holds press gaggle
46dHillary Clinton spent much of August raising money out of public view, but is now back on the campaign trail. She debuted a new plane on Monday that she will share with her traveling press corps -- a first for her this year. Nancy Cordes reports.
Trump and Pence campaign in Ohio
46dThe presidential race has just 64 days left and gets underway in earnest after Labor Day weekend. While campaigning in Ohio, Donald Trump took shots at Hillary Clinton and again addressed how he would win over minority voters. Major Garrett reports.
Clinton welcomes reporters onto her new campaign plane
46dClinton flew from New York to Ohio on Monday morning with her traveling press corps and fielded questions on Trump, emails and the Clinton Foundation
Obama cancels meeting with Philippines president after crude comments
46dPhilippine leader said if President Obama questioned him about extrajudicial killings, he would swear at him; leader has been under intense global scrutiny
Donald Trump on debates: "I expect to do all three"
46dThe GOP nominee told reporters Monday that he thinks "you have an obligation to do the debates," just weeks after suggesting he might skip one or more
Obama could sign multi-million dollar book deal
46dAnalysts say the 44th president and First Lady Michelle Obama could sign post-presidency book contracts amounting to $20 million to $45 million
Obama: "Gaps of trust" hindering U.S.-Russia talks
47dMajor sticking points remain in negotiations over creation of unlikely U.S.-Russian military partnership targeting "common enemies" in Syria
President Obama makes trade deal a top priority in remaining months
47dPresident Barack Obama is using his final months in office to fight for congressional approval of a 12-nation free trade pact called the Trans-Pacific Partnership
Poll: Support for Black Lives Matter grows among white youth
47dFifty-one percent of white adults between the ages of 18 and 30 say in a GenForward poll they now strongly or somewhat support Black Lives Matter, a 10-point increase since June
Report: U.S. officials investigating Russia's attempts to influence 2016 election
47dThe move comes after the Democratic National Committee, as well as two state election databases, have been accessed by foreign hackers
Obama: Kaepernick is "exercising his constitutional right"
47dThe president defended Kaepernick, who has refused to stand during the national anthem to protest racial discrimination in the U.S.
Pelosi: Too much is being made of Clinton emails
47dThe House minority leader weighed on the FBI interview with Clinton about her emails and the battle in Congress over Zika funding
Pelosi: "Too much is being made of" Clinton email investigation
47dAfter a seven-week recess, Congressional lawmakers returns to Washington Tuesday to tackle stalemates (and partisan fights) that have been on hold for the summer. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi joins "CBS This Morning" to offer a preview of what Congress will be doing in the weeks before Election Day.
Philippines leader issues vulgar threat to Obama
47dNotoriously foul-mouthed President Rodrigo Duterte has warned Obama not to question extrajudicial killings of alleged criminals
Leibovich on optics of Clinton email controversy, Trump minority outreach
47dNew York Times Magazine chief national correspondent and CBS News political contributor Mark Leibovich joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss the latest news from the campaign trail.
Trump allies try to explain candidate's immigration plan
47dDonald Trump's supporters and opponents are still asking questions about the immigration policy he tried to clear up last week. The CBS News Battleground Tracker shows 47 percent of voters believe Trump's immigration plans are the same as they've been all along, while 37 percent think Trump is changing and getting easier toward illegal immigrants. Major Garrett reports.
Obama leaves G-20 without Syria ceasefire deal
47dPresident Obama's last day at the G-20 economic summit in China was overshadowed by North Korea's latest missile test. At the summit, Mr. Obama met with Russia's president to keep Syrian peace talks on track-but at the last minute, Russia pulled back. Margaret Brennan reports from Hangzhou, China.
Clinton maintains lead in key battleground states despite e-mail flap
47dLatest CBS News Battleground tracker poll shows her leading Trump by eight points in Pa., four points in N.C.
At G-20, Obama stresses Russia's role in Syria ceasefire
47dThe president's last day at the economic summit in China was also overshadowed by North Korea’s latest missile test
Trump lags in every state where he has a golf course
47dThe mogul and GOP nominee loves his golf courses --but unfortunately for him, he's behind in every state where he has one
Clinton leads in key battleground states at Labor Day mark
47dLabor Day marks the beginning of the home stretch for the presidential campaigns. With nine weeks until the election, Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump in key battleground states. Errol Barnett and CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto have more.
Obama weighs in on Donald Trump's appeal
47dPresident Obama says the GOP nominee effectively courts those "folks who feel left out"
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48dMissed the second half of the show? The latest on Alberto Gonzales' book "True Faith and Allegiance", Donald Trump and immigration.
Alberto Gonzales on backing Donald Trump : “I’m still evaluating”
48dGonzales, who served as U.S. attorney general under President George W. Bush, said presidents have to be “very careful about the words they say”
9/4: Christie, Flake, Salvanto
48d"Face the Nation" brings you the latest on the presidential trail at home and events abroad, with Trump supporter and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Arizona, former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto, and others.
Congress returns for abbreviated pre-Election Day session
48dWith the campaign in full swing and a shorter-than-usual session, lawmakers are expected to primarily focus on avoiding a government shutdown and reach a deal on Zika funding
Christie defends Trump’s immigration shift: “We don’t want people stuck in cement”
48dN.J. Gov. Chris Christie tells "Face the Nation" that Trump favors a "pause" between deporting violent criminals and dealing with the remaining millions of undocumented immigrants
Arizona GOP senator: "I just don't see how I can" back Trump
48dSen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., says he's confused by Trump's "360-degree pivot" on immigration
Poll: Clinton leads in NC, PA, as email questions linger
48dTrump mainly seen as steady on immigration; but overtures to minorities met with skepticism
Diplomatic dust-ups mark beginning of Obama's trip to China
48dFrom a lack of stairs to exit Air Force One to arguments between officials on the tarmac, trip to Hangzhou got off to a bumpy start
More of Hillary Clinton email documents released
48dThe FBI has taken the unusual step of releasing more documents from its investigation into Hillary Clinton's private email server. The FBI has come under considerable criticism for not bringing charges in the case and says it is releasing these additional materials in the interest of transparency. Paula Reid has more.
Trump visits black church in Detroit: I'm here "to listen"
48dDonald Trump continues to court black voters in an effort to broaden the appeal of his campaign, which so far has relied overwhelmingly on white support. Dean Reynolds has the latest.
Mike Pence reveals when he'll release his tax returns
48dDespite numerous calls for GOP presidential nominee's tax returns, Trump has refused to make them public
Obama reflects on legacy of Labor Day holiday
48dPresident praises work of unions, touts his administration's achievements in securing better work conditions
Obama praises unions ahead of Labor Day
48dIn his weekly address, President Obama reflects on the legacy of the Labor Day holiday and how unions have contributed to country.
GOP congressman slams federal programs on poverty
48dRep. Bradley Byrne, R-Alabama, promoted private non-profits as doing better work on poverty than government-run programs do
U.S., Russia near groundbreaking deal on Syria
48dAgreement would involve military, intelligence cooperation in exchange for Russian pressure on Assad to stop bombing civilians and allow greater humanitarian aid
Trump promises "civil rights agenda" at Detroit church
48dGOP presidential nominee attends service at African-American church before taking brief tour of city
Watch: Donald Trump speaks at Great Faith Ministries International
49dIn an appeal to African-American voters, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump spoke at the Great Faith Ministries International church in Detroit, Michigan. Watch the full speech here.
Trump supporter and pastor "overstated" biography details
49dPastor Mark Burns regularly introduces Donald Trump at events, spoke at Republican National Convention in July
Angry protesters rally in Detroit during Trump visit
49dThe GOP nominee attends a service at an African-American church Saturday
What FBI documents on Clinton email probe tell you
49dHillary Clinton is spending yet another weekend trying to get past the controversy of her use of a private email server while she was secretary of state. On Friday, the FBI revealed her use of 13 mobile devices, as well as confusion over the treatment of confidential information. CBS News justice reporter Paula Reid joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss some of the most "surprising" findin
"Bad news" for Clinton, Trump's trouble with race
49dPhilip Bump, political columnist for The Washington Post, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss obstacles facing the presidential campaigns, including the newly released FBI documents of Clinton's email investigation and views that Trump is a "racist."
FBI releases documents from Clinton email probe
49dNew details have emerged on Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server during the time she was secretary of state. The FBI released 58 pages of documents on Friday, including information about the bureau's conversation with Clinton from their now closed criminal investigation. But the release seems to bring more questions than answers. Errol Barnett reports.
Obama, China make big announcement on climate change
49dMove comes as president arrives in China for annual G20 summit
Hillary Clinton relied on aides at State to recognize classified material
49dAn FBI report on the bureau’s interview with Clinton dovetails with something the former secretary of state told “Face the Nation” in January
Donald Trump to meet with black church leader
49dIn his push for minority voters, Donald Trump will visit Great Faith Ministries International on Saturday. It is one of Detroit's most prominent black churches. Bishop Wayne Jackson will interview Trump to test the sincerity of his recent outreach to African-Americans. Dean Reynolds reports.
FBI releases Hillary Clinton investigation documents
49dThe FBI released 58 pages of documents Friday from its now-closed criminal investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a personal email server during her tenure as secretary of state. While investigators said cyber attackers tried to gain access to Clinton's server, the FBI found no evidence they were successful. Julianna Goldman reports.
Black bishop on meeting Trump in Detroit: "I’m going to ask him if he’s a racist"
49dIn an effort to court black voters, Donald Trump will sit down for an interview with a bishop at a prominent African-American church on Saturday
U.K. paper retracts Melania Trump story alleging escort links
49dThe Daily Mail issues apology a day after Trump files lawsuit, saying it never meant to suggest allegations were true
Trump paid a penalty to the IRS this year over a political donation
49dTrump's charitable organization paid the fine after it had been revealed that it erroneously reported political donations in its 2013 tax filings
Trump meets with black community leaders in Philadelphia
49dHe gathered for a roundtable discussion with a dozen business, civic, and religious leaders in the African-American community a day before his visit to a black church in Detroit
Donald Trump to receive second intelligence briefing
49dLast month, Trump received his first national security briefing and brought along New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and retired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn
FBI releases documents from Hillary Clinton email investigation
50dThe FBI made public dozens of pages of its investigation into the former secretary of state's private email server
Twitter reacts to Trump supporter's #TacoTrucksOnEveryCorner threat
50dThe social media trend began when one Latino Trump supporter warned that a Clinton presidency would usher in a tacopocalypse
FEC asks Darth Vader and God to show proof of identity
50dThe government agency addressed nearly 250 letters to suspicious-sounding candidates, mandating them to verify their identities before becoming eligible to run for president of the United States
NYT: Script leaked for Trump interview at black church
50dTrump campaign has prepared for the candidate's first appearance before a black audience
Why does the 2016 election feel so depressing to some people?
50dOne possible explanation: many voters are being motivated not by excitement, but by fear
State Department to release Hillary Clinton schedules
50dThe schedules, from 2009 to 2013, document her minute-by-minute movements and will be released before Election Day
CBS News' Elaine Quijano to moderate VP debate
50dDebate will be held October 4 in Virginia and will air live on the CBS Television Network and CBSN
Debate moderators announced for general election debates
50dThere will be four debates -- three presidential debates and one vice presidential debate
Dwyane Wade: Trump tweet left "a bad taste in my mouth"
50dTrump tweeted last week on the killing of Nykea Aldridge: It was "just what I have been saying"
GOP in Hispanic House districts fear Trump effect on races
50dTrump's top Latino supporters are also abandoning their support for the GOP nominee
Voters motivated by"fear of the alternative" candidate
50dCBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the role of fear in the presidential election and GOP nominee Donald Trump's efforts to behave more like a "normal" candidate.
Latino supporters retreat after Trump's immigration speech
50dA day after a speech meant to clarify his immigration policies, Donald Trump was still sending mixed messages. He's now facing resistance from Hispanic supporters who are key to helping him catch Hillary Clinton in the polls. Dean Reynolds reports.
Trump losing key supporters after sending mixed messages on immigration
50dAfter Trump's hard-line speech on immigration, some of his strongest Latino supporters are withdrawing their support, and who will pay for the border wall still remains unclear
Can this senator survive the "insider" label?
50dNorth Carolina's Richard Burr has grown rich in the Senate -- and now his Democratic opponent is using his wealth against him
Donald Trump hires head of Citizens United to be deputy campaign manager
50dDavid Bossie brings a long history of opposition research on the Clintons to Team Trump
Child welfare agency launches investigation into Anthony Weiner
50dLetter from New York City Administration for Children's Services came after the revelation that Weiner sent explicit photos and texts with his 4-year-old son in the room
Melania Trump sues The Daily Mail, Maryland blogger over escort insinuations
50dThe Daily Mail issued a retraction just hours after the news broke Thursday about Trump's lawsuit
Trump trying to clarify immigration plan
50dThe only two constants of Donald Trump's immigration plan have been the construction of a border wall and the idea that Mexico will pay for it. The rest has been up in the air, and Trump's recent attempts to clarify it have not gone smoothly. Major Garrett reports.
Clinton letting Trump drown out her bad headlines
50dHillary Clinton was off the campaign trail Thursday, but that didn't stop her VP running mate Tim Kaine and current VP Joe Biden from attacking Donald Trump. Letting Trump dominate the news cycle may be the Clinton campaign's game plan leading up to the election. Nancy Cordes has more.
Clintons dispute report on Bill Clinton's use of ex-presidents program money
50dThe Politico report lays out how Clinton used federal money available to him to pay and provide benefits to members of his personal staff, his foundation, and to purchase supplies for his office
Some members of Trump's Hispanic advisory board considering resignations
51dHispanic leaders are disappointed with Trump's fiery immigration speech in Phoenix
High risk, high reward? Why presidential candidates go abroad
51dDonald Trump’s visit to Mexico could have been a lot worse – just ask Mitt Romney, whose 2012 campaign trip overseas was seen as a comedy of errors
Romanian hacker "Guccifer" sentenced
51dThe Romanian hacker who outed Hillary Clinton's private email address and breached the Bush family's emails pleaded guilty to his hacking of 100 Americans
Mexican president: Trump policies could be "huge threat" to Mexico
51dPena Nieto also contradicted Trump over whether the two discussed the payment of his proposed border wall
White House press secretary defends Obama on transparency
51dThe Obama administration’s record on transparency is best judged not by what it wants to disclose, but by the disclosures it makes on material it would rather keep to itself
John Hinckley Jr. will live full-time in Virginia beginning in September
51dHinckley shot President Reagan, his press secretary James Brady and two law enforcement officers in Washington, D.C. 35 years ago
Hillary Clinton blasts Trump's trip to Mexico
51d"Dropping in on our neighbors for a few hours, and then flying home again -- that is not how it works," Clinton said of diplomacy
VP nominee Tim Kaine responds to Trump's Mexico trip
51dIn his immigration speech Wednesday night, Donald Trump said he'll deport dangerous immigrants "who have evaded justice, just like Hillary Clinton." He did not explain what to do with illegal immigrants who have not committed violent crimes. Sen. Tim Kaine, Democratic nominee for vice president, joins "CBS This Morning" from Boston to discuss Clinton's immigration policy, Trump's trip to meet with
Did Trump immigration policy speech clear up his stance?
51dCBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss Donald Trump's immigration address on Wednesday night.
Trump promises border wall, deportations in immigration speech
51dDonald Trump reset his immigration policy on Wednesday in a highly-anticipated speech. It came in the heels of Trump's first foreign visit with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, where Trump struck a much softer tone. In the process, the GOP nominee ended his public flirtation with a softer immigration policy. Major Garrett reports.
Clinton criticizes Trump for "failed" Mexico diplomacy
51dHillary Clinton strongly criticized Donald Trump's Wednesday visit to Mexico, tweeting: "Trump just failed his first foreign test. Diplomacy isn't as easy as it looks." The newest national poll shows the two rivals in a statistical tie, with Clinton leading Trump by just two points when the Libertarian and Green Party candidates are included. Nancy Cordes reports.
Eye Opener: Tough talk from Trump after Mexico president meeting
51dDonald Trump and Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto contradict each other on who will pay for a border wall. Also, Florida will likely get hit by its first hurricane in 11 years, and Tropical Storm Hermine could impact millions along the East Coast. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener. Your world in 90 seconds. Get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.
Donald Trump takes two different tones on immigration
51dSpeaking in Arizona, the GOP nominee took a tough stand on immigration, including his plans to have Mexico pay for a wall, but struck a much softer tone in his meeting with the Mexican president
Fact check: Donald Trump's immigration speech
51dTrump said in his speech that the government has no idea how many are here illegally and that the price of the wall did not come up when he met with the Mexican president
Trump doubles down in immigration speech: "Mexico will pay for the wall"
51dThe speech came just hours after his surprise visit to Mexico City to meet with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto
Latino voters react to Donald Trump's Mexico visit: "A political circus"
51d“If he thinks because all of a sudden he is going there now, millions of Mexicans are going to love him ... He’s dead wrong”
Hillary Clinton dismisses Donald Trump's trip to Mexico
51dHillary Clinton spoke to the American Legion Wednesday, condemning Donald Trump's approach to diplomacy. She criticized Trump for his last-minute trip to Mexico, and said building relationships takes lots of hard, slow work. Nancy Cordes reports.
Latinos respond to Trump's Mexico visit
51dIn response to Donald Trump's visit to Mexico, immigration activists in Los Angeles organized a voter registration drive. At least 13 million Latinos are expected to vote in this year's election. Mireya Villarreal spoke to some of them.
Donald Trump meets with Mexico's president
51dDonald Trump arrived in Mexico Wednesday afternoon to meet with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto. After their meeting, Trump outlined his goals for the U.S.-Mexico relationship. Major Garrett reports.
High court: Recreational marijuana measure will be on Arizona ballot
51dVoter initiative legalizing recreational marijuana will be on the November ballot after the Arizona Supreme Court rejected a final legal challenge
Obama opens two-day environmental tour in Lake Tahoe
51dPresident Obama is scheduled to visit Hawaii after his stop in Nevada on Wednesday
Trump, Mexican President discuss border wall in Mexico City
51dAt a joint appearance with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto, the GOP nominee said the pair had a "constructive" meeting
Lawmaker's aide under fire over profanity-laced voicemail to pastor
51dSouthern California pastor gets earful when he listens to phone message filled with profanity
Supreme Court refuses to reinstate N.C. voter ID law
51dThe justices declined a request by Republican Gov. Pat McCrory and state officials to delay a permanent injunction on the law
Mexican president under fire over Trump meeting
52dCritics cry "insult" and "betrayal" over Wed. meeting with GOP nominee who has referred to migrants as criminals
Clinton criticizes Trump "photo op" in Mexico
52dClinton also stressed American exceptionalism in an Ohio speech at the American Legion
Both presidential campaigns will pause for 9/11
52dThe 15th anniversary of the terrorist attacks is on a Sunday and the campaigns have pledged to stop airing ads that day
Why George W. Bush's U.S. treasurer will not vote for Donald Trump
52dRosario Marin served as U.S. treasurer under President George W. Bush. But the Republican says she'll vote for Hillary Clinton because of Trump's offensive rhetoric. Marin joins CBSN to discuss the 2016 race.
Why Trump is meeting with Mexican President Pena Nieto
52dDonald Trump has been blaming Mexican immigrants and U.S.-Mexico trade deals for hurting the U.S. economy since he announced his run for the White House. Now, he's traveling to Mexico to meet with the country's president. Politico's Gabriel Debenedetti joins CBSN to talk about their agenda.
Poll: Clinton's unfavorable ratings hit a record high
52dIf it weren't for Donald Trump, Clinton would reign as the least popular major-party presidential nominee in modern American history
President Obama to guest edit special issue of WIRED magazine
52dThe 44th president will become the first sitting president to guest edit a magazine
Trump blasts Clinton over 30 emails that could be Benghazi-related
52dBut the State Department cautions that it is still reviewing whether those emails were "duplicates" of materials already provided by Clinton
Mike Pence previews Trump's Mexico trip, immigration speech
52dThe vice presidential nominee got into a testy exchange over the details of Trump's immigration proposals
Donald Trump will go to Detroit church but he won't be speaking there
52dThe GOP presidential nominee will be interviewed by the congregation's leader, and the interview won't air for at least a week
Trump to speak on immigration after meeting with Mexican president
52dDonald Trump is meeting with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto before delivering a highly-anticipated speech in Arizona. The RNC's Director of Hispanic Communications, Helen Aguirre Ferre, joins CBSN to discuss.
Fallout after more of Hillary Clinton's Benghazi emails recovered
52dThe State Department says the FBI has found 30 emails from Hillary Clinton about the 2012 attack in Benghazi. CBS News' Nancy Cordes explains how Clinton's campaign is reacting.
What will happen between Donald Trump and Mexican President Pena Nieto?
52dDonald Trump is meeting today with Mexico's President Enrique Pena Nieto, who has harshly criticized his call for a border wall. CBS News' Major Garrett explains how this meeting came about and what they're expected to discuss.
VP nominee Mike Pence on immigration policy, minority voters
52dDonald Trump is heading to Mexico for a surprise meeting with its president. It comes just hours before what his campaign calls "one of the toughest speeches on illegal immigration in modern political history." Trump's running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, joins "CBS This Morning" from St. Petersburg, Florida, to discuss Trump's upcoming meeting and his policy on undocumented immigrants.
What to expect from Trump's Mexico trip, immigration speech
52dBloomberg Politics managing editor John Heilemann joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the goal of Donald Trump's surprise trip to Mexico on Wednesday.
What to expect from Donald Trump's trip to Mexico
52dTrump meets with Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto ahead of a highly anticipated immigration policy speech Wednesday
Maine Gov. LePage backs away from hints of resignation
52dMaine Gov. Paul LePage's future is in question after a series of racially-charged comments. But the Republican is backing away from a remark that suggested he might resign. About 1,000 people gathered Tuesday night near Maine's state house, calling for LePage to step down. Vinita Nair reports on how fellow Republicans are also under pressure.
Clinton criticized for having few press conferences
52dHillary Clinton returns to the campaign trail Wednesday after spending most of the past two weeks raising money. Her aides say it was always the plan to use the end of summer to refill the coffers, but it did come at a price, fueling a new talking point for rival Donald Trump. Nancy Cordes reports.
Clinton's absence from the public eye comes at a price
52dAides say the Democratic presidential nominee's two weeks of fundraising was part of her original plan, but this has fueled a new talking point for Donald Trump
Trump to meet Mexican president before immigration speech
52dDonald Trump lands in Mexico Wednesday for his first meeting with a foreign leader during the campaign. His visit with President Enrique Peña Nieto happens before Wednesday night's long-awaited speech on his immigration policy. The surprise meeting follows months of tough talk from the Republican nominee about Mexico and illegal immigrants. Major Garrett reports.
What is Donald Trump trying to achieve with Mexico trip?
52dDan Senor, former senior adviser to the Romney-Ryan campaign in 2012, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss GOP nominee Donald Trump's surprise visit to Mexico on Wednesday, ahead of his long-awaited immigration policy speech.
Trump and Clinton campaigns in Florida show stark differences
52dTrump's chief Florida strategist, Karen Giorno is relying on rallies to secure his victory. Citing the 40,000 voters who attended recent rallies, she said, "That is the same as 40,000 door-knocks"
Koch-backed group hits Dem in new Pa. Senate race ad
52dThe new ad, a $1 million television buy in the state, brings Freedom Partners' investment there up to $7 million thus far
John McCain defeats GOP challengers to win Arizona primary
52dU.S. Sen. John McCain beat back a primary challenge Tuesday from a Republican tea party activist to win the right to seek a sixth Senate term in November
Donald Trump to meet with Mexican president ahead of immigration speech
52dGOP nominee confirms in tweet that he will meet President Enrique Pena Nieto in Mexico on Wednesday
Obama commutes prison sentences of 111 federal inmates
52dPresident Barack Obama cut short the sentences of 111 federal inmates in another round of commutations for those convicted of nonviolent drug offenses
Marco Rubio easily wins Senate primary in Florida
52dThe ex-2016 GOP presidential hopeful will now face off against Democratic Rep. Patrick Murphy in the general election
Hackers gain access to election systems in two states
52dCyber criminals gained access to election databases in Arizona and Illinois, according to the FBI. The information of about 90,000 Illinois voters was breached, and officials say hackers may have downloaded sensitive information like drivers license numbers and partial Social Security numbers. Jeff Pegues reports.
Trump supporter apologizes for Clinton blackface cartoon
52dPastor Mark Burns, a surrogate and adviser to Donald Trump, called his tweet of a cartoon showing Hillary Clinton in blackface a mistake. Burns is involved in Trump's outreach to black voters. Major Garrett reports.
Clinton courts donors in wealthy vacation spots
52dHillary Clinton has spent much of the past two weeks out of the public eye, raising money in wealthy vacation spots like Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket and Cape Cod. Her increasing inaccessibility to the press has not gone unremarked upon by her opponent. Nancy Cordes reports.
Democrats ask FBI: Did Donald Trump aides' Russia connections lead to cyberattacks?
52dThey're asking the FBI to investigate whether the aides' connections "directly or indirectly" led to the cyberattacks at the DNC, DCCC
Poll: Clinton leads Trump in Pennsylvania
52dAnd it also revealed that Democrats have a four point lead for the highly-contested Senate seat
Reid wants deeper FBI probe into possibility of Russian election hack
53dWith fewer than 70 days till Election Day, the Senate Minority Leader is warning the FBI not to take the threat lightly
FBI will release Hillary Clinton interview notes as early as Wednesday
53dThe FBI has turned over to Congress its interview notes with Clinton and other material related to its investigation of her private email server
A guide to Arizona's primary election
53dSen. John McCain is seeking a sixth term, and his main challenger in the Republican primary is former state Sen. Kelli Ward
A guide to Florida's primary election
53dIncumbents include former presidential candidate Marco Rubio and former Democratic National Committee chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz
How will Huma Abedin-Anthony Weiner split impact the 2016 race?
53dDonald Trump has already weighed in on the separation between Clinton aide Huma Abedin and Anthony Weiner. He says the Weiner scandal reflects the Clinton campaign's bad judgement. CBS News' Nancy Cordes explains the impact Abedin has on the campaign.
Maine governor considers major move after profanity-laced rant
53dRepublican Gov. Paul LePage plans to meet with a Democratic lawmaker to try to make amends for leaving an obscene voicemail message
Ex-Texas Gov. Rick Perry will be on Dancing with the Stars
53dPerry ran for president in 2012 and 2016
Trump supporter tweets cartoon of Hillary Clinton in blackface
53dOne of Donald Trump's most vocal African-American supporters, Pastor Mark Burns, apologized for tweeting a cartoon of Hillary Clinton in blackface that stirred outrage. This comes as Trump attempts to win over more minority voters. CBS News' Major Garrett reports on the fallout.
Report: "Dinner with Trump" super PAC warned by Trump campaign
53dAmerican Horizons PAC is unaffiliated with the campaign and has been offering supporters a chance to have dinner with the GOP presidential nominee
Report: Judge orders State Department to turn over Huma Abedin documents
53dThe documents concern Clinton’s top aide's role as a "special government employee"
NYT editorial board: Clintons should stop taking foreign, corporate donations now
53dBill Clinton recently announced that it would stop accepting these donations if Hillary Clinton is elected president
How Clinton aide's separation with former lawmaker unfolded
53dHuma Abedin was in the Hamptons with her son when the latest sexting report about Anthony Weiner came out, according to a close friend
Pro-Trump pastor removes Clinton blackface tweet amid outrage
53dA top African-American adviser to Donald Trump is apologizing for posting a racially offensive cartoon of Hillary Clinton on Twitter, undercutting any serious Trump effort to appeal to black voters. Pastor Mark Burns later deleted the tweet, apologizing for the imagery, but not the message. Major Garrett reports.
Leibovich on Trump's response to latest Weiner sexting scandal
53dHillary Clinton's top aide, Huma Abedin, is separating from her husband, former Congressman Anthony Weiner, amid his third sexting scandal. New York Times Magazine chief national correspondent and CBS News contributor Mark Leibovich, who interviewed Weiner last month, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Donald Trump's response to the controversy and how the presidential candidates are preparing fo
Trump supporter defends "message" of blackface Clinton cartoon
53dBlack pastor Mark Burns tweeted racially offensive imagery of Clinton, undercutting Trump's efforts to appeal to African-American voters
Presidential campaign history: Where did the polls stand in August?
53dWith 70 days left in the race between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, a look at what the polls said at this time during other presidential races
Clinton solicits debate “ideas" from donors
53dAt a private fundraiser in East Hampton on Monday, Clinton said she’s not sure “which Donald Trump” will show up to debate
Will latest Weiner scandal impact the election?
53dJohn Dickerson, CBS News political director and moderator of "Face the Nation," on whether the latest Anthony Weiner scandal will have any impact on the presidential election. Weiner is married to Huma Abedin, a top aide to Hillary Clinton.
Trump attempts to clarify immigration policy
53dDonald Trump will attempt to clarify the details of his immigration policy in a speech Wednesday in Phoenix. He has recently backed off his campaign pledge to deport the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants in the U.S. Major Garrett reports.
Clinton adviser Abedin dumps husband after latest sex scandal
53dHillary Clinton's longtime aide Huma Abedin announced she is separating from her husband, former U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner over a sexting scandal. Weiner resigned from Congress in 2011, and was defeated in a New York mayoral bid in 2013, after similar revelations came to light. Nancy Cordes reports.
Facebook sorry for "Trending" hoax story on Megyn Kelly
53dFacebook admits it needs to do more to detect "hoax and satirical stories"
"Southside With You" brought in $3 million in first box office weekend
53dThe recently released romantic comedy takes viewers back to a hot summer day in 1989 when President Obama courted first lady Michelle Obama
Poll: Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump nationally by 7 points
54dClinton's lead over Trump has narrowed since the last Monmouth University national poll earlier this month
White House to reach goal of taking in 10,000 Syrian refugees Monday
54dA plane carrying the refugees has departed Jordan and will land in the U.S. on Monday afternoon
Clinton aide Huma Abedin announces separation from Weiner
54dWeiner was just caught in another sexting scandal -- and this one included photo of his toddler son
FBI: Hackers accessed two states' election databases
54dThe bureau sent out an alert earlier this month to state election officials about the attempted hacks, CBS News has confirmed
Supporters defend Trump on immigration, campaign staff controversy
54dSteve Bannon, Trump's campaign CEO, is at the heart of the latest controversy surrounding the GOP nominee
Trump will speak at African-American church in Detroit
54dTrump's campaign manager Kellyanne Conway said on "Face the Nation" that he would speak directly to communities of color in coming weeks
Donald Trump meets with Roger Ailes for debate prep
54dThe first presidential debate is scheduled for Sept. 26
Trump challenges Clinton over detailed medical records
54dBoth candidates released letters from their doctors last year describing them as both health
How Trump's Dwyane Wade tweet hurts outreach to white suburban voters
54dUSA Today's Washington bureau chief, Susan Page, who is covering her 10th presidential campaign, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Donald Trump's latest tweet controversy, his stance on illegal immigration, and Trump's campaign ad blitz.
Eye Opener at 8: Arrests made in shooting death of NBA star's cousin
54dA look back at what we've been covering on "CBS This Morning." Subscribe to get the Eye Opener delivered straight to your inbox.
Clinton camp keeps up the race-themed attack on Trump
54dWe’re still seeing the repercussions of what was truly a first; two presidential candidates accusing each other of bigotry
Senor on target of Trump's immigration speech, debate prep
54dDan Senor, former senior adviser to the Romney-Ryan campaign in 2012, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Donald Trump's latest campaign ad, the GOP nominee's upcoming immigration speech and preparations for presidential debates.
Trump and Clinton continue trading accusations of racism
54dAs Donald Trump launches a new push to win over minority voters, Trump and Hillary Clinton's campaigns continue to argue over race relations. We're still seeing the repercussions of what was truly a first -- two presidential candidates accusing each other of bigotry. Nancy Cordes reports.
Trump promises "major speech on illegal immigration"
54dDonald Trump announced Sunday night he'll deliver a "major speech on illegal immigration" in Arizona on Wednesday. Supporters issued public warnings for Trump to stand firm on his signature campaign issue - deportation on illegal immigrants - and Trump appears to have listened. Major Garrett reports.
Democrats face uphill battle achieving equal pay
54dIn 2016, 25 states considered equal pay-related measures, but only four of them enacted measures into law
Donald Trump announces "major speech on illegal immigration" for Wednesday
54dAnnouncement comes after the GOP presidential nominee has waffled on his immigration policy position for more than a week, specifically on his plan for dealing with undocumented immigrants
Trump tries to clarify immigration policy
54dFacing questions over changing policy, Donald Trump tried to clarify his immigration plan over the weekend. Questions still remain though. Errol Barnett has more.
FTN: Page 2
55dMissed the second half of the show? The latest on Hillary Clinton's rise in the polls and Donald Trump's softer tone on illegal immigration.
8/28: Carson, Brazile, Chaffetz
55d"Face the Nation" brings you the latest on the campaign trail with Donald Trump's campaign manager Kellyanne Conway, Trump supporter Dr. Ben Carson, Democratic National Committee chair Donna Brazile, Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, and others.
Ben Carson admits Republicans were "late to the game" on outreach to black communities
55dCarson told CBS's "Face the Nation" that "We should have been into this a long time ago"
Donna Brazile defends Hillary Clinton's meetings with Clinton Foundation donors
55dBrazile serves as the interim chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee
GOP chairman: FBI should release Hillary Clinton's State Department schedules
55dRep. Jason Chaffetz of Utah spoke to CBS's "Face the Nation" on Sunday
Donald Trump’s campaign manager says he’s not shifting on immigration
55dKellyanne Conway spoke to CBS's "Face the Nation" Sunday about Trump's position on how to deal with the roughly 11 million undocumented immigrants in the U.S.
Trump frustrates both sides on immigration while lagging in polls
55dWith the election nearly 10 weeks away, national polls show Hillary Clinton six points ahead of Donald Trump. This is a busy weekend for both canidates. Trump is campaigning in Iowa while Clinton is getting an intelligence briefing from the FBI. Errol Barnett has the campaigns covered.
Trump offers hints at immigration policy specifics
55d"Bad people," he promised, will be gone "within one hour after I take office"
Trump tweet on killing of Dwyane Wade’s cousin sparks uproar
55dGOP nominee's latest appeal to African-American voters has Twitter users fuming
GOP senator slams Obamacare for rising health care costs
55dSen. Lamar Alexander, R-Tennessee, blames Obamacare-supporting Democrats for the increase of "Washington's control of your private health insurance choices."
State won't finish Clinton calendar release until after election
56dA federal judge ordered the State Department to release monthly batches of the former secretary's detailed daily schedules
Clinton receives first intelligence briefing in New York
56dMeeting comes a month after House speaker asked national intelligence chief to prohibit Democratic nominee from receiving briefings
Obama pushes Congress to act on Zika funding
56dPresident Obama stepped up the pressure on legislators to take up Zika funding as their "first order of business" once they return from a seven-week recess
Clinton, Trump continue to ratchet up racism debate
56dNew round of attack ads take aim at presidential candidates' comments about minorities
Obama steps up pressure on Congress for Zika funding
56dPresident blasts Republicans in Congress for refusing to approve requested amount to fight against Zika
Trump campaign CEO accused of making anti-Semitic remarks
56dFormer head of Breitbart News took helm of GOP nominee's campaign last week in yet another leadership shake-up
Impact of Trump and Clinton's sharpening war over race
56dCatherine Rampell of The Washington Post joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the presidential candidates' personal attacks, and the Republicans' "conspicuous" hesitance to defend Donald Trump amid his race war with Hillary Clinton.
Clinton and Trump accuse each other of bigotry in new attacks
56dThe two presidential candidates continue to ratchet up the racism debate. A new round of attack ads are taking aim at Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton's comments about minorities. Meanwhile, Trump continues to send mixed signals on immigration. Errol Barnett reports.
8/26: FDA: All blood donations should be tested for Zika; WWII vet runs 3,000 miles across the U.S.
56dThe FDA took an extraordinary step Friday, ordering all U.S. blood banks to begin screening for Zika; Ernie Andrus is 93 years old and just finished a three-year run across the country.
Donald Trump's CEO changed his Florida voter registration this week
56dThe Guardian reported Steve Bannon's registration listed a vacant house in Miami-Dade County to be demolished, but he changed it this week
Could Trump's "softening" on immigration anger his voter base?
56dOver the past few days, Donald Trump has sounded like a candidate trying to broaden his support. He's been busy smoothing over the rougher edges of his policies, like immigration. But in doing so, does he risk alienating his base? Dean Reynolds reports.
How immigration hardliners are reacting to confusion over Trump's stance
57dTrump's supporters remain ardent fans, even despite shifts in his immigration proposals
Poll: Immigration remains top concern for Trump supporters
57dPew gathered opinions from Trump supporters and other voters about undocumented immigrants and on the GOP nominee's promise to build a wall
Maine gov. leaves profanity-laced voicemail for Dem lawmaker
57dGOP Gov. Paul LePage called a state representative a "snot-nosed little runt," among other things, when he believed the lawmaker had called him a racist
McCain's primary opponent suggests he might die in office
57d“The life expectancy of the American male is not 86. It’s less," state Sen. Kelli Ward said
What is the alt-right movement and what does Trump's campaign CEO have to do with it?
57dA 2015 profile of Donald Trump's new campaign CEO Stephen Bannon called him the most "dangerous political operative in America." Bloomberg's Joshua Green wrote the profile and joins CBSN with more about Bannon and his connections to the "alt-right" movement.
EpiPen maker slammed for "PR move" in price controversy
57dMeanwhile, Mylan CEO tried to reframe the debate on how the prices of the life-saving device rose from about $100 to more than $600
Obama will create largest marine protected area off coast of Hawaii
57dThe president will travel to the monument next week to mark the designation and discuss climate change
Donald Trump: The Clintons are the "real predators"
57dThe racist finger-pointing continues, with the GOP nominee defending his decision to label Clinton a "bigot"
Why Hillary Clinton's foundation ties raise ethical concerns
57dIn a recent letter to Clinton Foundation donors, Bill Clinton admitted there are “legitimate concerns about potential conflicts of interest” if his wife becomes president
Why a Clinton election win could pose conflicts of interest
57dThe House Oversight Committee is asking for State Department records of its dealings with Clinton Foundation employees and donors. Chairman Jason Chaffetz says recent reports raise questions about the foundation's treatment while Hillary Clinton was secretary of state. There's no evidence any special favors were granted. Julianna Goldman reports on how Clinton's ties to the foundation might create
Seib on "remarkable" level of personal attacks in 2016 campaign
57dGerald Seib, Washington bureau chief for the Wall Street Journal, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton's personal attacks against each other on the campaign trail, the "alt-right" movement and Trump's changing views on immigration issues.
Donald Trump tries to clarify changing deportation views
57dA recent Quinnipiac poll shows Hillary Clinton ahead of Donald Trump, 51 to 41 percent. While the two candidates hurled accusations of bigotry, Trump also continued to try to clarify his immigration position, which has flip flopped over the last week.
Clinton and Trump accuse each other of racist views
57dWith 74 days until election day, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are in a war of words over race relations. After attacking each other from the podium Thursday, both candidates took to social media late night. Clinton did not mince words, as she attacked the GOP nominee. Nancy Cordes reports.
Yet again, Trump tries to clarify immigration position
57dThe GOP nominee is also not backing off his incendiary charge that Clinton is a bigot because progressive policies have done nothing for some minorities
Clinton calls out Trump's "steady stream of bigotry"
57dClinton said Trump was building a campaign on prejudice, steeped in conspiracy theories and dog whistles to white supremacists and racists, and blasted some of his most controversial, racial comments
How one Republican is navigating the Trump hurricane
57dUp for reelection, Ohio Sen. Rob Portman has been keeping Trump at arms length -- and so far, it's working
Trump: No citizenship for illegal immigrants "unless people leave the country" first
57dStill, the GOP nominee admits Thursday night that the government can't deport all the approximately 11 million illegal immigrants at once
Clinton calls out Trump for "alt-right" ties
57dHillary Clinton made a campaign stop in Reno, Nevada where she tried to highlight Donald Trump's connection to a right-wing movement known as the "alt-right." Nancy Cordes reports.
Trump doubles down on calling Clinton a bigot
57dThe presidential election got ugly in an unprecedented way on Thursday as both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump accused each other of bigotry. With only 75 days until election, the heated exchanges could get worse. Major Garrett reports.
Donald Trump: Hillary Clinton "should be ashamed" of alt-right speech
57dClinton, speaking in Reno Thursday, decried Trump for "taking hate groups mainstream"
Stuck inside? Tour a national park with President Obama
57dTraverse Glacier Point or scale the side of El Capitan with President Obama to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service
Clinton ties Trump campaign to the KKK in new web video
57d“These people support Trump because they believe Trump supports them,” the ad says of Trump's white nationalist support
Liberal or conservative? See what Facebook thinks of you
57dThe social network thinks it's figured out your political views — and now you can see how Facebook characterizes you
Clinton ties Trump’s campaign to the extreme right-wing
57dIn a speech in Reno, she accused Trump of peddling “racist lies”
Hillary Clinton says "no" to campaigning and running ads on 9/11
58dA campaign official confirmed that Clinton will not stump on the 15th anniversary of the terror attacks that rattled a nation
Clinton leads Trump by double digits in new national poll
58dA Quinnipiac University survey found more than half of the likely voters in the U.S. support Clinton
Poll: Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump by 7 percentage points in Michigan
58dPresident Obama won the state in 2008 and 2012
GOP committee chairman calls on Donald Trump to release tax returns
58dUtah Rep. Jason Chaffetz said if you're going to run for president, you are "going to have to open up your kimono"
Mike Pence visits Indiana after tornadoes strike
58d"We’ll be here as long we need to be," the Indiana governor and GOP vice presidential nominee said
Campaign manager: "Perhaps" Donald Trump should release medical records
58dTrump released medical assessment last year in which his doctor said he'd be the "healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency"
Assange: Next leak on Clinton, Dems will have "unexpected angles"
58dA new document dump could prove "significant" to the general election race, the WikiLeaks founder warns
Who's behind the "alt-right" movement?
58dNew York Times Magazine chief national correspondent Mark Leibovich joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Donald Trump's "alt-right" supporters and Hillary Clinton's upcoming speech that will address the movement.
Campaign manager on whether Trump has "alt-right" connections
58dClinton will be linking the GOP nominee to the white nationalist movement in a new speech Thursday
Trump campaign manager on "alt-right" supporters, appealing to minorities
58dKellyanne Conway, Donald Trump's campaign manager, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Hillary Clinton's upcoming speech on Trump's "alt-right" supporters and the GOP nominee calling Clinton a "bigot."
Clinton to slam Trump in "alt-right" speech
58dHillary Clinton plans to take on one of Donald Trump's most controversial cheering squads -- the "alt-right." She's also blasting a report on her State Department meetings with Clinton Foundation donors, saying her work as secretary of state "was not influenced by any outside forces." Nancy Cordes reports.
Trump gets personal with "bigot" insult against Clinton
58dGOP presidential candidate Donald Trump is taking name calling to a new level. At a rally in Mississippi, Trump called rival Hillary Clinton a bigot and accused the Democratic Party of using minority communities to garner votes. Trump also pulled to the stage a controversial figure who led the charge for Britain's exit from the European Union. Major Garrett reports.
Trump: Clinton "sees people of color only as votes"
58dThe Republican presidential nominee also echoes the anti-immigration theme that was blamed for the Brexit decision
Clinton to take on Trump's controversial cheering squad
58dThe Democratic nominee is also blasting a report on her State Department meetings with Clinton Foundation donors
Will Democrats triumph in the South?
58dPolls and demographic changes indicate Democrats could be seriously competitive in what was once Republican territory
Donald Trump: "Hillary Clinton is a bigot"
58dGOP nominee also introduces the original Mr. Brexit, Nigel Farage, at his rally in Jackson, Mississippi
Clinton responds to Trump labeling her a “bigot”
58dThe Democratic nominee will tie Trump to the “alt-right” in a speech on Thursday
Clinton denies donors influenced her as Secretary of State
58dDemocratic nominee insists reports are "a lot of smoke" and "no fire"
Trump suggests government could "work with" illegal immigrants
58dThe GOP nominee's comments come after he's suggested he's open to "softening" his position on immigration
Donald Trump tries to court minorities at Florida rally
58dTrump, who says there may be a "softening" on his immigration plan, is fighting an uphill battle for Hispanic and black votes
Trump leads in Arizona, while race is close in North Carolina, poll finds
58dPresident Obama lost both states in 2012, but a new CNN/ORC survey shows a margin-of-error race in North Carolina and a small lead for Donald Trump in Arizona
Clinton on money raising marathon for fall campaign
58dInstead of spending the end of the August touring battleground states, Hillary Clinton is on a fundraising marathon to pay for her fall fight against Donald Trump. Her absence has kept her from turning the page on controversies involving her emails and the Clinton Foundation. Julianna Goldman has more.
Trump fights uphill battle for minority votes
58dWith 76 days left until the presidential election, Donald Trump took his campaign to Florida, where he is pitching his message to black and Hispanic voters. Major Garrett has the latest.
Hillary Clinton under fire during her time away from the trail
58dHillary Clinton's lack of public appearances on the trail has opened her up to attacks from Donald Trump
Donald Trump: I'm going to "announce something" on immigration in next 2 weeks
58dTrump said Tuesday that "there could certainly be softening" on his immigration policies
Clinton proposes new federal fund to combat Zika virus
58dIt would help federal agencies and local hospital systems respond faster and more aggressively
U.S. paid $1.3 billion to Iran two days after cash delivery
59dThe deal has faced increased scrutiny since the administration’s acknowledgment this month that it used the money as leverage to ensure the release of four American prisoners
Hillary Clinton dwarfs Donald Trump in TV ad spending
59dClinton's team announced another $80 million ad buy this week, while Trump has spent a fraction of her total amount; meanwhile, she continues to lead national and battleground state polls
Head of Clinton Foundation prepares for a Clinton presidency
59dDonna Shalala elaborated on a few changes ahead for the organization if Hillary Clinton is elected president
Poll: Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump in tight race in North Carolina
59dA new poll finds Clinton leads Trump in the swing state by 2 percentage points
New Clinton ad slams Trump over outsourcing jobs
59dThe television spot features a New England shirt manufacturing company that's been around since 1883
A sneak peek into Donald Trump's newest hotel
59dTrump's new Washington, D.C. hotel -- which has three presidential suites and is a few blocks from the White House -- is scheduled for a soft opening on Sept. 12.
Maine land from Burt's Bees founder is new national monument
59dCelebrating its 100th year this week, the National Park Service received a generous birthday gift from the President of the United States
Hillary Clinton parties with Timberlake, Biel
59dHillary Clinton knows how to get goofy in a photo booth, especially when she’s with Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel
Cher compares Donald Trump to Hitler, Stalin at fundraiser
59dShe spoke at a Hillary Clinton fundraiser in Massachusetts on Sunday
Trump hits Clinton on foundation donor ties with State Department
59d"These people aren’t here to say ‘gee, it’s a wonderful day, the weather is beautiful,’” Trump said
Wavering on deportation plan, Trump targets Clinton on immigration
59dTrump said he was open to a "softening" on deporting all 11 million undocumented immigrants in the U.S.
Clinton campaign dogged by new donor allegations
59dNew report shows donors to the Clinton Foundation had special access to Clinton when she was secretary of state
Trump says he's open to softening his immigration proposal
59dHis most recent comments on the topic came on Tuesday evening during a town hall with Sean Hannity
Pence: Trump's immigration plan "will continue to be worked out"
59dDonald Trump's running mate questioned over Trump's shifting immigration plan and the candidate's long sought-after tax returns
Koch-backed group uses Clinton to attack Ohio Senate candidate
59dThe ad, from the Koch-backed group Freedom Partners, will help test Republicans' argument that Clinton is a drag on the Democratic ticket
President Obama visits flood victims in Louisiana
59dPresident Obama walked through a devastated neighborhood in Zachary, Louisiana on Tuesday. He urged victims to apply for federal aid while acknowledging a full recovery will require more effort. Manuel Bojorquez has the latest.
Clinton faces new accusations over meetings with Clinton Foundation donors
59dDonald Trump routinely calls Hillary Clinton a criminal, but this week he is adding a new crime to the list: racketeering. He claims donors to the Clinton family's charity got special treatment by the Clinton State Department. Nancy Cordes has more.
Mike Pence on Donald Trump's immigration policy
59dDonald Trump is re-tooling his controversial immigration policy, which included a vow to deport 11 million undocumented immigrants. So what's the plan that everyone's waiting to hear? Major Garrett asked Trump's running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence.
Trump indicates he may be softening on immigration
59dThe Republican nominee says he hasn't changed course, despite reports to contrary
AP: Many donors to Clinton Foundation met with Hillary Clinton at State Department
59dThe Clinton campaign responded to AP investigation that found that 85 donors contributed as much as $156 million to the Foundation while she was secretary of state
What to know about the newly discovered Clinton emails
59dThese records, recovered by the FBI during its investigation of Clinton’s private server could be released in early October
Trump campaign on why there's been a sudden rent increase at Trump Tower
2moHuffington Post first reported that the Trump campaign paid a higher rent after the business-mogul launched his fundraising efforts
Obama urges Americans to "stay focused" on Louisiana even after cameras leave
2moThe president toured areas of Baton Rouge that have suffered from the flooding that hit the region several weeks ago
Maine snake with Twitter following wants to give Trump, Clinton a squeeze
2moIn its Twitter profile, Wessie P. Thon says it’s just “hanging out in Westbrook, shedding my skin. Hungry. So very hungry.”
Poll: Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump nationally by 8 percentage points
2moLast week, Clinton had a 9-percentage-point lead over Trump in the same poll
President Obama to visit Louisiana in show of support
2moOutspoken critics of President Obama have said that he should have shortened his Martha's Vineyard vacation last week to visit the flood-stricken state
Trump adviser Roger Stone calls on him to release tax records
2moBut the GOP's new campaign manager says Trump shouldn't release his taxes until his audit is completed
Hillary Clinton will address Donald Trump and "alt-right" Thursday
2moTrump's hiring last week of Breitbart's Steve Bannon has stirred talk about the "alt-right"
Hillary Clinton responds to new email controversy
2moClinton faces new pressure on two fronts: her ties to the Clinton Foundation and the emails from her private computer servers while she was secretary of state
Pence demands Clinton Foundation be shut down immediately
2moMike Pence said at a town hall in Cedar Rapids that Hillary Clinton should “come clean” about the foundation
Hillary Clinton walks tightrope on education
2moThe Democratic candidate must find a delicate balance between the interests of the teachers' unions and the reformists
Both Trump and Clinton criticized for lack of transparency
2moThe continued scrutiny over Hillary Clinton's emails is raising new questions about her candidness. But both she and her Republican opponent Donald Trump have been criticized by members of their own parties for failing to be open and transparent. Julianna Goldman reports.
Leibovich on new Clinton emails, Trump's immigration plan
2moNew York Times Magazine chief national correspondent and CBS News political contributor Mark Leibovich joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Hillary Clinton's new email controversy and what appears to be Donald Trump's shifting immigration plan.
Questions grow over Trump's immigration plan
2moDonald Trump says his immigration policy as president would be "fair, but firm" and would "follow the law." His comments have failed to stop speculation he would not deport millions of people who entered the U.S. illegally. Major Garrett reports on how supporters and critics alike are questioning his immigration position.
Judge orders review of nearly 15,000 more Clinton emails
2moHillary Clinton faces new pressure on two fronts: her ties to the Clinton Foundation and the emails from her private servers while she was secretary of state. The State Department is now under orders to review and release additional thousands of messages retrieved during an FBI investigation. Nancy Cordes reports.
Clinton to announce plan to “jumpstart” small businesses
2moClinton will hold a conference call with small business owners on Tuesday afternoon
Clinton says health rumors are part of GOP’s “wacky strategy”
2moIn a late-night appearance, Clinton says speculation about her health “absolutely makes no sense”
Donald Trump's immigration plan under review
2moDonald Trump's law and order push to deport over an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants is now under review. He met with his supporter-filled Hispanic Advisory Council on Saturday, where they discussed alternatives to mass deportation. Major Garrett has more.
FBI investigation uncovered 15,000 more Clinton emails
2moIt seems every time Hillary Clinton tries to delete the e-mail issue, it winds up back in her inbox. This time, it was revealed that the FBI investigation uncovered nearly 15,000 emails from her time as secretary of state that were not among the 30,000 she turned over in 2014. Nancy Cordes reports.
Republicans to query firms that ran Clinton's private server
2moCongressional Republicans issued subpoenas to three technology companies that played a role in handling Clinton's private email server
Racism and talk of religious war: Trump staff's online posts
2moA review by The Associated Press reveals that a few of Donald Trump's paid campaign staffers have exhibited racist tendencies on their social media accounts
Donald Trump's campaign manager no longer wants him to release his tax returns
2moConway said in April that she wanted Trump to make his tax returns "transparent"
Colin Powell: Hillary Clinton's people have been trying to pin email scandal on me
2moPowell said Clinton had been using private email servers for a year before he advised her to use a private email
Judge orders expedited release of 15,000 Hillary Clinton documents found by FBI
2moThese records, recovered by the FBI during its investigation of Clinton’s private server could be released in early October
Meet Trump's 12-year-old Colorado campaign employee
2moTwelve-year-old Weston Imer helps run voting initiatives in one of Colorado's most populous counties
Poll: Clinton leads Trump in Ohio by 4 percentage points
2moA CBS News/YouGov poll released Sunday found Clinton leads Trump in the swing state by 6 percentage points
Judge temporarily blocks Obama's transgender bathroom rules
2moIn May, the Obama administration had told public schools that transgender students must be allowed to use bathrooms and locker rooms consistent with their chosen gender identity
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on new book, reclaiming the political process
2moThroughout his career, former Los Angeles Lakers player Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has been a social and political activist. He boycotted the 1968 Olympics and supported Muhammad Ali's decision to refuse induction into the military during the Vietnam War. He also recently took the stage at the Democratic National Convention. The cultural commentator and best-selling author joins "CBS This Morning" to dis
"Trump Revealed": WaPo journalists dig into Trump's background
2moWashington Post investigative political reporter Michael Kranish and senior editor Marc Fisher are out with a new book called "Trump Revealed: An American Journey of Ambition, Ego, Money, and Power." It compiles the work of more than two dozen Washington Post reporters, fact-checkers and editors who examined Trump's childhood, his beginnings in real estate and the international expansion of his br
Undecided Pennsylvania voters divided on Donald Trump
2moRepublican strategist and CBS News contributor Frank Luntz joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the focus group he led on Saturday in a Philadelphia suburb. See why many of the 24 voters who once supported Donald Trump don't anymore.
Clinton tops Trump in donations as race heats up
2moHillary Clinton's campaign is announcing they are reserving $80 million worth of TV advertising time in battleground states this fall. It's an attempt to swamp Donald Trump's message with money he may not be able to match. Nancy Cordes reports.
Trump may back off plan to deport 11 million people
2moDonald Trump may be backing away from a cornerstone of his campaign: his vow to deport millions of immigrants who entered the U.S. illegally. If he changes his mind, that would be a huge shift in an issue that is looming large on the campaign trail. Major Garrett reports.
Can Hillary Clinton really win in Georgia?
2moThe state is usually pretty rough terrain for Democrats, but in an election year like this, strategists in the state say anything is possible
Donald Trump continues to court black voters
2moDonald Trump kicked off the weekend with a major shake up within his campaign. Paul Manafort, his campaign manager abruptly resigned from his post. Trump continued to make headlines over the weekend with his remarks directed at African American voters. Errol Barnett has a report.
Clinton jumps ahead in polls in key states
2moWith less than three months until the general election, a new CBS News Battleground Tracker poll shows Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump in key battleground states. CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto joins CBS Weekend News to discuss what Clinton's leads means for the presidential race as election day approaches.
Donald Trump's mass deportation plan now in question
2moTrump's campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, says it's "to be determined"
08/21: Salvanto, Priebus, Sessions
2mo"Face the Nation" brings you the latest news from the presidential campaign, with less than 80 days until the general election. Our guests include Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Alabama, RNC Chairman Reince Priebus, Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook, CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto, and others.
Campaign shake-up: Can Donald Trump lead an effective campaign team?
2moAmy Walter of the Cook Political Report, Ben Domenich of the Federalist, Ezra Klein of vox.com and Bloomberg's Jennifer Jacobs break down Donald Trump's campaign shake-up. How will Donald Trump's campaign convince educated Republicans that he's prepared to win?
Clinton campaign manager pushes back on foundation ethics questions
2moRobby Mook on "Face the Nation" points to lack of scrutiny for Bush family foundation as evidence that criticism is just "right-wing attacks"
Trump Revealed: Investigative reporters offer a rare look into Donald Trump's lifetime
2moA new book on Donald Trump credits 38 Washington Post staffers for their deep dive into the background of GOP nominee Donald Trump. Authors Michael Kranish and Marc Fisher preview Trump Revealed: an American Journey of Ambition, Ego, Money and Power.
Clinton campaign manager: Swing state voters misled by "right-wing attacks"
2moClinton campaign manager Robby Mook says voters who connect the Clinton campaign to foreign donors are under the influence of "right-wing attacks." The democratic strategist believes the Clinton Foundation has gone "above and beyond" to uphold its ethical standards.
Sen. Jeff Sessions: No "extreme vetting" for US citizens
2moSen. Jeff Sessions, R - Alabama, believes extreme vetting should be reserved for foreigners applying for citizenship status. "Once you get citizenship, you're just like everyone else," Sessions says.
Focus group: Trump's "erratic" attacks are costing him
2moIn the home stretch, voters tell "Face the Nation" they would like the GOP nominee to focus on policy issues instead of personal issues
Priebus shuts down criticism of GOP fundraising strategy
2moChairman of the Republican National Committee, Reince Priebus argues voters critical of GOP fundraising do not understand campaign finance broken up by state. Priebus explains, "There is no hundred million dollars in a drawer that might not be spent on one person but in favor of another."
Full Interview: GOP Chairman Reince Priebus, August 21
2moChairman of the Republican National Committee, Reince Priebus sits down with John Dickerson to discuss Donald Trump's campaign strategy and voter outreach ahead of November.
Why are former Trump supporters wavering on the GOP nominee?
2moA focus group of former Pennsylvania Trump supporters express concerns about the "erratic behavior" of their Republican nominee. With 78 days left until the election, how can Trump win back the support of disillusioned voters?
CBS Battleground Tracker Poll: Clinton leads Trump in Ohio, 46% to 40%
2moCBS News Battleground Tracker poll shows Hillary Clinton leading Donald Trump in Ohio -46% to 40%. With 78 days left until the election, CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto explains what Donald Trump must do to win back |reluctant Republicans."
Open: This is Face the Nation, August 21
2mo"Face the Nation" brings you the latest news from the presidential campaign, with less than 80 days until the general election. Our guests include Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Alabama, RNC Chairman Reince Priebus, Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook, CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto, and others.
Sen. Jeff Sessions defends immigrant ideological test
2moThe Alabama senator tells "Face the Nation" that Trump hasn't "made any commitments" when it comes to the deportation of undocumented immigrants
Trump campaign expenses double, but not ground game
2moThe floundering campaign’s operation has not grown, his payroll is steady, and there’s been no TV ads, so where’s the money going?
Moving to Canada: A voter's last resort?
2moAnxiety about the election results may lead some Americans to consider migrating North - and might lead Canadians to build themselves a huge wall
So you want to move to Canada?
2moUnnerved about Election Day? If the urge to head North becomes huge, read these tips before packing up and moving on out
Donald Trump goes after African-American voters
2moIn nearly 11 weeks, American voters will decide who the next president of the United States will be. Both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are vying for African-American voters. Trump recently made a pitch that stirred controversy once again for the GOP candidate. Errol Barnett has a report.
Donald Trump meets with Hispanic leaders in New York
2moNearly two dozen Hispanic faith, civic, business leaders gathered in Trump Tower
Report reveals size of Donald Trump companies' debt
2moIn the past, GOP nominee has said he was the "king of debt"
Obama celebrates 100 years of the National Park Service
2moPresident highlights his commitment to conservation efforts in his weekly address
Obama commemorates 100 years of the National Park Service
2moPresident Obama is commemorating the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service in a new video, highlighting his continuing commitment to conservation and touting his own administration's past efforts in protecting public lands and waters.
Donald Trump's "poor pitch" to black voters
2moPhilip Bump, political columnist for The Washington Post, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the latest controversies facing Donald Trump's campaign, including his "poor" outreach to the black community and the resignation of his campaign manager, Paul Manafort.
Trump faces new backlash over pitch to black voters
2moGOP nominee's latest attempted outreach to larger voting bloc sparks criticism on heels of another staff shakeup
Trump appeals to black voters: What do you have to lose?
2moDonald Trump is facing a new backlash for his attempt to get black voters to vote for him in the November election. At a campaign rally near Lansing, Michigan on Friday, Trump asked what African Americans have to lose by voting for him. Errol Barnett reports from Washington.
Trump tries to woo African American voters away from Clinton
2mo“Look, what do you have to lose? You’re living in poverty," Trump said in a message aimed at African-Americans
Clinton Foundation won't take foreign, corporate donations if Clinton wins
2moThe Hillary Clinton campaign is hoping to put a controversy behind it. The charitable Clinton Foundation says it will no longer accept foreign or corporate money if Clinton is elected. Julianna Goldman reports.
Ukraine releases new details on alleged Manafort payments
2moPaul Manafort worked with the pro-Russian president of Ukraine, who was later overthrown. A ledger then surfaced after the revolution, which connects Manafort to off-the-books payments to the tune of millions. Charlie D'Agata reports.
New details emerge on possible payments to Paul Manafort by pro-Russian Ukrainian gov't
2moEntries made in a secret ledger between 2007 and 2012 reveal multiple payments of over $1 million, but it's unclear if those payments ever went through
Donald Trump's campaign chair resigns
2moDonald Trump's campaign had yet another staffing change on Friday. Paul Manafort, Trump's campaign chair, handed in his resignation. Manafort's exit shakes up an already jittery campaign that is plummeting in the polls. Dean Reynolds reports.
Sunday: Reince Priebus, Robby Mook, Sen. Jeff Sessions
2moTune in for the latest news and analysis on the presidential election, global politics, and more
Poll: Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump by 8 percentage points nationally
2moNearly a quarter of likely voters said they wouldn't vote for Clinton or Trump
DOJ extends renewed contract to private prison group, but later rescinds it
2moThe sudden change in movement Friday morning appears to be the result of a memo issued by the Justice Department, which called for a reduction in the use of privately-owned prisons
Obama will visit Louisiana next week
2moThe area has been damaged by catastrophic flooding over the past week
Federal judge takes action on sweeping Florida abortion law
2moLaw prevents state funds from going to organizations that provide abortions
Donald Trump visits flood-ravaged Louisiana
2moHe and Mike Pence drove through communities hit hard by the floods and met with volunteers who have been cooking for flood victims and helping elderly clean up their damaged homes
Paul Manafort resigns from Trump campaign
2moThe embattled political operative had worked for the campaign since March
Campaign manager: Trump will attend all three presidential debates
2moKellyanne Conway made the promise Thursday evening
Whose disproven claims are "off the charts" in the 2016 race?
2moFor the past eight years, The Washington Post's "Fact Checker" column has rated the truth of campaign rhetoric, using "Pinnochios" to measure falsehoods. Glenn Kessler, who runs the fact checker department, joins "CBS This Morning," to discuss who is piling up on the Pinnochio count in the 2016 campaign.
Trump targets Clinton on immigration in first TV ad
2mo"In Hillary Clinton's America, the system stays rigged against Americans," a narrator says in the 30-second spot
New document shows Manafort received millions in secret cash
2moA Ukrainian lawmaker is revealing new details about millions of dollars in cash possibly set aside for Donald Trump's campaign chairman by a pro-Russian political party he consulted for. Investigators are looking for the person who signed for the money. Paul Manafort says he never received any secret payments. Charlie D'Agata reports from the Ukrainian capital, Kiev.
Obama criticized for Louisiana floods response
2moPresident Obama is facing criticism for not cutting his vacation short to visit the Louisiana region devastated by historic flooding. More than 86,000 people have registered with FEMA and 20 Louisiana parishes have been declared disaster area. Around 4,000 people are staying in shelters. Manuel Bojorquez reports from Sorrento.
Trump expresses "regret" over campaign rhetoric
2moDonald Trump now says that some of his campaign rhetoric was a mistake. His statement to supporters Thursday night was also a message to voters who were offended or hurt. This may indicate a change in approach, after bringing on a new campaign manager and CEO. Dean Reynolds reports from Charlotte, where he covered that Trump rally.
Dickerson on Trump's efforts to expand his support base
2mo"Face the Nation" moderator and CBS News political director John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Donald Trump's efforts to turnaround voters, including his softer new tone and new ad focused on immigration.
Steve Bannon and the alt-right: a primer
2moThe Trump campaign's new CEO has done quite a bit to promote the internet's most notorious reactionaries
NYT: Clinton told FBI Colin Powell advised her to use private email server
2moNew book also says Powell suggested it to Hillary, but Powell's office says he doesn't remember conversation book cites
Donald Trump plans to tour flood damage in Louisiana
2moDetails for the trip are still being worked out, but he and running mate Mike Pence are expected to view some of the damaged areas around midday
Donald Trump expresses "regret" for campaign conduct
2moShortly after shaking up his campaign staff, the GOP nominee said he regrets causing "personal pain" with some of his past comments
Donald Trump's campaign and the honey badger
2moThough Trump may be thinking of himself as Mr. Brexit, the honey badger may be the symbol that sticks
Clinton Foundation to stop accepting foreign, corporate donations if Hillary elected
2moBill Clinton made the announcement at a meeting with foundation staff, saying he and his daughter Chelsea did not want to cause problems should Hillary Clinton be elected
Obama administration plans to reduce use of private prisons
2moThe move will affect thousands of federal inmates
State Department says $400m payment was contingent on prisoners' release
2moU.S. officials still deny the payment was ransom, since the money was owed for 35 years; Republicans are crying foul
Clinton Foundation says there's no evidence it's been hacked
2moThe foundation did not confirm or deny a report that it had hired a cyber security firm to check for signs of a breach
Clinton meets with law enforcement leaders in New York
2moThe gathering comes days after Trump cast Clinton as a candidate "against the police"
Twitter has suspended 235,000 terror-linked accounts
2moThe social media giant has deactivated the accounts over the last six months
Donald Trump gives himself a new nickname: "Mr. Brexit"
2moDonald Trump posts on Twitter that "they will soon be calling [him] MR. BREXIT."
Sharpton: Trump shows "complete disregard" for black voters
2moThe civil rights activist said Trump was trying to appeal to white voters and show he wasn't racist
Tiny Alaska village makes big decision over climate change
2moIsland village of Shishmaref has been ravaged by erosion blamed on climate change
Trump campaign manager talks leadership role, intel briefing
2moKellyanne Conway, a longtime Republican operative and Trump senior adviser, was recently promoted to campaign manager
New Trump campaign manager on leadership changes, intel briefing
2moKellyanne Conway, Donald Trump's new campaign manager, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Trump's classified intelligence briefing on Wednesday and address why the Republican presidential nominee's leadership team is "expanding."
"Black ledger" raises questions about Manafort's Ukraine ties
2moSources tell the Associated Press that Donald Trump's campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, helped a pro-Russian political party in Ukraine secretly send more than $2 million to Washington lobbyists. A handwritten ledger shows the party also set aside millions of dollars in undisclosed cash payments for Manafort. Charlie D'Agata reports from Kiev, Ukraine.
Despite strong polls, Clinton campaign faces challenges
2moNew polls show Hillary Clinton leading in three important swing states including Colorado, Virginia and Iowa. But leading in polls does come with its own set of challenges. How do you keep your supporters from getting complacent? Nancy Cordes reports.
Bannon and Conway take lead as Trump campaign struggles
2moThe new top executives at Donald Trump's campaign promise to highlight their candidate's strengths in the weeks ahead. Kellyanne Conway and Steve Bannon were front and center Wednesday at a meeting where Trump got his first national security briefing as the Republican nominee. Major Garrett reports on the public debut of Trump's new campaign team.
Commentary: Who is Trump's new campaign CEO, Steve Bannon?
2moBannon, according to Breitbart president Larry Solov, "is a huge piece of manpower"
Who is Steve Bannon, Trump's new campaign CEO?
2moBefore Donald Trump appointed him to head up his troubled campaign, Bannon was the executive chairman of the conservative Breitbart News. And before that? He's had an eclectic mix of jobs, including Goldman Sachs banker and Hollywood film producer.
What will Donald Trump’s campaign shakeup tell us?
2moIs it a sign of adaptation by entrepreneurial executive…or act of desperation an self-soothing before the defeat?
Dickerson: Trump campaign shake-up means "chaos" to GOP
2mo“With this change, Donald Trump is saying, ‘Win or lose, I’m going to be myself’”
Ukraine prosecutor: Paul Manafort's name appears in secret ledger
2moTrump campaign chairman says he didn't take cash from pro-Russian party of the former Ukrainian president; but Ukraine's anti-corruption prosecutor says Manafort's name appears in a cash ledger 12 times
Trump campaign chairman listed in big money payouts from Ukraine
2moInvestigators in Ukraine are looking into a ledger that apparently shows millions of dollars of payouts to Donald Trump's campaign chairman Paul Manafort in the last few years. Manafort's name is listed in a ledger of payments from the party of former president Viktor Yanukovycht. Manafort has said he didn't take cash, but Ukraine's anti-corruption prosecutor says Manafort's name appears in a secr
What is the Trump campaign hoping for with latest shake-up?
2moDonald Trump's campaign is now being led by a man with no experience running one. CBS News political director and host of "Face the Nation" John Dickerson provides some insight into what exactly is going on in the Trump camp.
Trump shuffles campaign management -- again
2moDonald Trump's campaign changed management for the second time in three weeks on Wednesday. Steve Bannon, the new man in charge, comes from conservative website Breitbart. Major Garrett has more.
Conway's campaign approach: You don't pick a fight with the ref
2moConway was just elevated to campaign manager for Donald Trump's presidential campaign
Poll: Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump in Colorado, Virginia
2moThe race is close in Iowa, according to a new Quinnipiac poll
Where does the battle for the Senate stand?
2moDemocrats are on the advance, but Republicans are still competitive in most close races, and many GOP candidates are outperforming Trump in their states
Poll: Donald Trump leads Hillary Clinton in Indiana
2moPresident Obama won the state in 2008, but lost Indiana in 2012
Donald Trump to receive first intelligence briefing Tuesday
2moA day before his first briefing Trump said that he doesn't trust U.S. intelligence
Fact check: Leaked Clinton medical records -- real or fake?
2moClinton, according to her doctor, is "in excellent health and fit to serve as President of the United States"
Robert Gates: Vladimir Putin "playing a very poor hand with great skills"
2moFormer defense secretary discusses what the next U.S. president faces from "very calculating" Russian president
Trump to air first general election ads in swing states
2moThe ads come just as the GOP nominee's poll numbers have plummeted in key battlegrounds
AP: Donald Trump's campaign chairman tied to undisclosed foreign lobbying
2moThe Associated Press reports Paul Manafort helped a pro-Russian party in Ukraine secretly route at least $2.2 million in payments to two D.C. lobbying firms
Robert Gates on next U.S. president's relationship with Russia
2moRepublican presidential nominee Donald Trump has called Russian President Vladimir Putin a "strong leader," while Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton called him a bully. Margaret Brennan asked former Defense Secretary Robert Gates what the next president faces from the Russian leader.
Liz Cheney wins her GOP primary
2moDaughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney wins in crowded GOP nomination race for Wyoming’s lone seat in the House
John McLaughlin remembered as a political panel pioneer
2moPolitical commentator John McLaughlin died Tuesday at age 89. He reportedly had battled prostate cancer. He worked for two presidents, but became famous for his groundbreaking panel show, "The McLaughlin Group." He never missed a broadcast in 34 years until this past Sunday. Charlie Rose reports.
An appreciation: You'll be missed, John McLaughlin
2moHow the deceased pundit and former priest lived a crazy life and reinvented a medium
FBI sends Clinton email investigation notes to Congress
2moRepublicans and Democrats are ready for another fight over Hillary Clinton's State Department emails. Congress received FBI notes and other documents from the investigation that led to no charges against Clinton. The candidate is promoting a speech Wednesday claiming Donald Trump's economic plan would lower wages and give tax breaks to the rich. Nancy Cordes reports.
Impact of Trump campaign changing leadership again
2moRepublican strategist and CBS News contributor Frank Luntz joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the latest change in Trump campaign leadership. Stephen Bannon of Breitbart News was announced as the campaign's CEO, and Trump strategist Kellyanne Conway is promoted to campaign manager.
Donald Trump adds two new leaders in campaign
2moDonald Trump is overhauling his top political staff -- again. Stephen Bannon of Breitbart News becomes the campaign's CEO, and Trump strategist Kellyanne Conway is the new campaign manager. Paul Manafort remains campaign chairman. Major Garrett reports.
Trump: Democrats have "betrayed" African Americans
2moDonald Trump delivered a speech on Tuesday to his supporters in West Bend, Wisconsin. The Republican presidential nominee appealed to African American voters, at one point saying, "The Democratic Party has failed and betrayed the African-American community."
New faces at top of Trump campaign -- again
2mo2nd major course correction in as many months comes as Trump reiterates he won't change his style despite plummeting poll numbers
Trump's new nickname for Clinton puzzles Germans
2moThe GOP nominee meant it as an insult when he called Clinton "America's Angela Merkel" on Monday, but Merkel is actually still quite well-regarded at home
Trump: Clinton is a bigot
2moAccuses rival of pandering to “communities of color”; also says she's anti-police
FBI delivers Clinton email material to Congress
2moThe agency turned over its report on Clinton’s FBI interview, as well as reports on other witnesses interviewed and other documents
John McLaughlin, political commentator and TV host, dead at 89
2moAn ailing John McLaughlin had missed the taping for his show this past weekend for the first time in the series' 34 years
U.S. government sues United Airlines
2moThe United States is suing United Airlines, saying United denied sick leave to a pilot on active duty. CBS News Justice reporter Paula Reid joins CBSN's Elaine Quijano with more.
Historic Louisiana flooding displaces thousands
2moAt least 11 people are dead and 40,000 homes are impacted after historic flooding slammed Louisiana. Officials are now warning that conditions may get worse before it gets better. CBS News correspondent Omar Villafranca joins CBSN with more on how the government is responding to the flood disaster.
"Blue Cut Fire" scorches Southern California
2moA new wildfire is exploding in southern California. The major wildfire is forcing evacuations in the Cajon Pass area of California. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans joins CBSN with the latest.
Man arrested in connection with California's Clayton fire
2moA man was arrested for arson in connection with the Clayton fire in California. Fire crews are scrambling to contain the wildfire that has now burned more than 4,000 acres. CBS News correspondent Mireya Villareal joins CBSN with more.
Olympian Gabby Douglas bullied online for her facial expressions, hair
2moThe Rio Olympics should have been a happy time for U.S. gymnast Gabby Douglas; instead, the three-time gold medalist fell victim to brutal and relentless cyber bullying
22 Push-Up Challenge sweeps the Internet
2moMove over ice buckets -- there's a new challenge rippling through social media. The 22 Push-Up Challenge aims to raise awareness about veterans' suicide. Jim Axelrod has more.
Legendary TV host John McLaughlin dead at 89
2moJohn McLaughlin, a former Jesuit priest and Nixon speech writer, pioneered the political talk show format with the "McLaughlin Group." He never missed a broadcast, until this past Sunday. McLaughlin was 89.
Rising cost of life-saving EpiPen leaves some at risk
2moForty-three million Americans are at risk for anaphylaxis, a potentially life-threatening allergic reaction to anything from bee stings to peanut butter. They need to carry EpiPens everywhere they go -- but the cost is soaring. Vinita Nair found out why.
IOC strips Russia of gold in 2008 women's relay race
2moYulia Chermoshanskaya and the rest of Russia's relay team are ordered to return their 2008 Olympic gold medals
No one volunteered, so Boston will assign bodycams to police
2moBoston Police Commissioner William Evans acknowledged that bodycams have been a "hard sell" to his officers
Charges: 4-month-old dies after father repeatedly punches her
2moCory Morris, 21, allegedly admitted punching his infant daughter 15 times and hitting her in the chest seven times
22 Push-Up Challenge hopes to save the lives of veterans
2moThe latest viral Internet challenge aims to raise awareness and prevention for veteran suicide
Fast-moving flames destroy homes, businesses in Calif. community
2moMore than 8,000 firefighters are battling seven large wildfires in California; suspect arrested for allegedly starting NorCal blaze
State Department to provide Judicial Watch with newly uncovered Clinton emails
2moA month after FBI Director James Comey recommended not to prosecute Hillary Clinton for her use of a private server, new details -- and emails-- surface
How can Trump close gap with Clinton before election?
2moMore than 120 Republicans sent a letter to RNC Chairman Reince Preibus, urging him to cut funds from Trump. But despite this divide within his own party, Donald Trump is doubling down and saying, "I don't wanna change." CBS News Chief White House correspondent Major Garrett joins CBSN with the latest.
Trump dismisses claims his campaign is falling behind
2moDonald Trump said he will not change his campaign style, even though never in 60 years has a candidate this far behind in the polls gone on to win presidency. But there are still 12 weeks to go. Major Garrett reports.
Petraeus: "Several presidents to come" will face troubles in Iraq
2moIn "Day One," a CBS News series, we're hearing from experts about the critical issues the next president will face when they take office. Margaret Brennan spoke with retired general David Petreaus about Iraq -- and what the next president will have to deal with on day one.
Aetna pulls back on Obamacare
2moAnother major health insurer says it is substantially dropping out of Obamacare. Aetna's decision further limits choice and price competition, especially in rural America. Jan Crawford has more.
FBI hands over notes from Clinton interview to Congress
2moThe FBI has given Congress notes related to its investigation into Clinton's use of a private email server as secretary of state. The unusual handover came at the request of Republicans who are accusing Clinton of lying to Congress. Nancy Cordes reports.
Petraeus: Unrest in Iraq will trouble "several presidents to come"
2mo"The future president realizes ... this is going to be an ultra-marathon, not a sprint -- this is really a generational struggle," former CIA director David Petraeus says of the situation in Iraq
Trump deposition: "It's not like I've said anything that could be so bad"
2moA transcript of his deposition in his suit against chef Geoffrey Zakarian has been released, and video of the deposition could also soon be made public
Donald Trump to receive first intelligence briefing Tuesday
2moThe practice of briefing the presidential nominees was begun by Harry Truman
Feds approve higher fuel-efficiency standards for trucks
2moEnvironmental regulators say reducing large vehicles' gas consumption will help combat global warming
Hillary Clinton leads Donald Trump in new national poll, two swing state polls
2moThe swing state polls cover Florida and Virginia
House Republicans: Hillary Clinton committed perjury in emails testimony
2moThey say she contradicted the findings of an FBI investigation into her use of private email servers
More than 120 Republicans tell RNC to cut off funds to Donald Trump
2moA letter advocating the defunding of Trump will be delivered to RNC Chairman Reince Priebus on Tuesday
Hillary Clinton super PAC suspends spending in three key states
2moThe move suggests they're confident Clinton will win those three states
Obama tells donors not to take presidential election for granted
2moThe president attended a fundraiser for Hillary Clinton and Democrats Monday on Martha's Vineyard
Podesta announces Clinton's transition team
2moThe team includes former Obama officials as well as longtime Clinton associates
Giuliani omits 9/11 in recalling terrorist attacks in U.S.
2moThe former New York City mayor introduced Trump at his national security speech Monday
Woodward on Trump's foreign policy, FBI notes on Clinton email investigation
2moWashington Post associate editor Bob Woodward joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss Donald Trump's foreign policy speech on Monday and Congress receiving notes from the FBI investigation into Hillary Clinton's private email server use while secretary of state.
Aetna opts out of most Obamacare exchanges
2moAetna, one of America's largest insurance companies, is scaling back on its participation of Obamacare. The company says it will only sell health insurance plans through the Affordable Care Act in four states. Aetna reported more than $430 million in losses since the exchanges opened in January of 2014. Jan Crawford reports.
Biden slams Trump while on the trail with Clinton
2moHillary Clinton blasted Donald Trump on the campaign trail Monday in Scranton, Pennsylvania, where she was joined by Vice President Joe Biden. Biden tore into Trump over his foreign policy proposals and said Trump is too erratic to be trusted with the lives of U.S. servicemembers. Nancy Cordes reports.
Donald Trump calls for return to Cold War tactics
2moDonald Trump said in a foreign policy speech Monday that the U.S. faces challenges similar to the Cold War in the fight against ISIS and terrorism. The GOP nominee also called for extreme vetting of immigrants and launched new attacks on President Obama and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. Major Garrett reports.
Analysis: Trump's terrorism speech stretches the truth
2moThe GOP nominee made a number of statements that don't stand up to scrutiny
Tim Kaine rocks the harmonica
2moDemocratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine showed off his harmonica skills during a campaign stop in Asheville, North Carolina. It was his first public performance of the campaign.
Watch: Tim Kaine, harmonica player!
2moShows side of him voters hadn't seen since he was named Hillary Clinton's running mate
U.S. transfers 15 Guantanamo detainees to United Arab Emirates
2moTransfer of more than a dozen prisoners, 12 Yemeni nationals and three Afghans, is the largest group of detainees to be transferred during President Obama's tenure
Hillary Clinton: "Nobody will love Scranton more than I will"
2moJoe Biden and Hillary Clinton took a short detour on the campaign trail to stop by a place the VP has talked about throughout his political career
Clinton, Biden go after Trump's anti-terror plan
2moDonald Trump stuck to his script during an anti-terrorism speech Monday, avoiding the gaffes that have sent his approval plummeting since last month's convention. But that didn't stop Hillary Clinton, along with VP Joe Biden, from denouncing his view on counterterrorism. Nancy Cordes reports.
Trump unveils his anti-terrorism plan
2moIn a speech that offered new tactical ideas to combat terrorism, Trump said the first step in the battle is naming the enemy as "radical Islamic terrorism." Major Garrett reports.
Commission on Presidential Debates announces polls to qualify for debates
2moA candidate has to have at least 15 percent support of the national electorate in order to qualify for the debates
In Scranton, Biden backs Clinton and slams Trump's foreign policy
2moVice President Joe Biden made his first appearance with Hillary Clinton in his hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania
Hillary Clinton FBI interview notes to be released to Congress
2moLawmakers on Capitol Hill are expected to receive notes from Clinton's email server interview
Donald Trump calls for "extreme" ideological screening test for new immigrants
2moAt a speech in Youngstown, Ohio Monday, Trump elaborated on his proposals to temporarily ban immigration from some countries
Obama to campaign for Hillary Clinton, Democrats on Martha's Vineyard
2moThe president will headline a Democratic Party fundraising reception Monday during his vacation
Leibovich on Trump ripping media, Manafort ties to Russia
2moCBS News political contributor and New York Times Magazine chief national correspondent Mark Leibovich joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how Donald Trump is attacking the media and reports that Trump's campaign chair, Paul Manafort, received more than $12 million in "undisclosed cash payments" from a pro-Russian political party in Ukraine.
Did Manafort receive $12.7M in secret cash from pro-Russian party?
2moA report links Donald Trump's campaign chairman to alleged corruption in Ukraine. Officials tell the New York Times that a pro-Russia political party set aside millions in "undisclosed cash payments" for Paul Manafort. Manafort denies he got any such payment. Major Garrett reports.
Report: Pro-Russian party earmarked $12.7M for Trump campaign chair
2moPaul Manafort denies NY Times report showing he may have received more than $12 million from pro-Russian political party while a consultant in Ukraine
Paul Ryan's bummer summer
2moThe Speaker of the House finds himself caught between anti-Trump conservatives and his party's unorthodox nominee
Hillary Clinton up in key states
2moA new CBS News battleground tracker poll shows Hillary Clinton continues to increase her lead in key states leading up to the general election. Errol Barnett and CBS News elections director Anthony Salvanto joins "CBS Evening News" for more on Hillary Clinton's growing lead on Donald Trump.
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08/14: Salvanto, Collins, Leavitt
2moWith less than 90 days until the general election, "Face the Nation" brings you the latest news from the campaign trail, with Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto, a guest panel on presidents, and others.
WH insiders discuss: What makes a good president?
2moA panel of former aides and advisers to past presidents on "Face the Nation" named integrity, empathy and a willingness to listen as important qualities in the Oval Office
Pelosi changes phone number after "obscene" calls, texts
2moThe House Minority Leader's cell phone number was among those leaked after a hack into the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee servers
Republican senator discusses Trump "tipping point"
2moSusan Collins, Maine's senior senator, won't back Trump and told "Face the Nation" that she's considering voting for a Libertarian
Clinton campaign launches official podcast
2moThe Clinton Campaign partners with the producers behind Lena Dunham and New York Times podcasts
Trump rails against NYTimes after critical pieces
2moDonald Trump tweets up a storm against the newspaper, calling them a "failing" outfit that "never" spoke to him
Poll: Clinton up in Florida, New Hampshire
2moViews on judgment weigh on Trump even as doubts about Clinton remain
Trump: We are making a big move for Connecticut
2moHe addressed a packed gymnasium in Fairfield during a dramatic thunderstorm; also threatened to take New York Times credentials
Campaign rhetoric stays heated as race rolls on
2moWith around 12 weeks until Election Day, the fiery campaign rhetoric shows no signs of easing up. Errol Barnett has more.
Pelosi warns Democrats of "electronic Watergate break-in"
2moThe House minority leader said she had received "obscene and sick calls, voicemails and text messages" after personal info was leaked
De Niro likens Trump to "Taxi Driver" character
2moThe actor compared Donald Trump to the mentally disturbed Travis Bickle
Chuck Grassley touts Senate Judiciary wins
2moThe Iowa senator discussed the accomplishments of the Senate Judiciary Committee, which he chairs
Obama to roll out new climate change efforts
2moIn a new video address, the president previewed his latest efforts to address what he called "one of the most urgent challenges of our time," noting that despite national -- and international -- movement on climate change, "there's still so much more to do."
Obama previews new efforts to tackle climate change
2moThe president will soon announce a new round of fuel efficiency standards for heavy-duty vehicles
Trump spokesperson incorrectly blames Obama for invading Afghanistan
2moIt was actually former President George W. Bush took the U.S. into Afghanistan in 2001 following the Sept. 11 terror attacks
Trump: I'll only lose Pennsylvania "if cheating goes on"
2moThe GOP nominee urged rally attendees to monitor polling places for voter fraud
Can Donald Trump recover from rough week?
2moDonald Trump has had a rough week, sinking in polls and facing backlash for his controversial remarks. Hillary Clinton has also had a bumpy road, with continued questions about the Clinton Foundation's conflict of interest and favorable treatment of donors. Washington Post columnist Catherine Rampell joins "CBS This Morning" to weigh in on Trump's tensions with the Republican Party and Clinton's t
Trump says he'll lose Pa. only "if cheating goes on"
2moDonald Trump's numbers are dwindling in swing states, but he says he'll only lose one state if cheating is involved. In Pennsylvania, Hillary Clinton is leading by an average of nine points over the Republican candidate, but that's not stopping him from claiming that a loss there would be suspicious. Errol Barnett reports.
Where do Trump and Clinton stand in key battleground states?
2moDonald Trump has seen his national poll numbers plummet, but in battleground states, it may be a different story
Where do Trump and Clinton stand in battleground states?
2moDonald Trump has seen his national poll numbers plummet, but how's he doing in the battleground states? CBS News elections director Anthony Salvanto has more on that.
Donald Trump backtracks on Obama "founder of ISIS" comments
2moDonald Trump denounced reporters for taking him too literally when he stated that President Obama and Hillary Clinton are the founders of ISIS. Dean Reynolds has more.
Clinton releases tax returns, calls on Trump to do the same
2moAccording to their 2015 tax returns, Hillary and Bill Clinton jointly made about $10.7 million last year. Clinton is using the release of her tax returns on Friday as a ploy to get Donald Trump to release his. Chip Reid has more.
Trump campaign settles $10 million with former campaign staffer
2moFormer aide Sam Nunberg speaks highly of the Republican presidential nominee despite their troubled past
Comparison: Trump vs. Clinton on the economy
2moThe two presidential candidates have offered competing proposals to create jobs and grow the economy - how do their plans stack up?
Sunday: Sen. Susan Collins and new 2016 polls
2moTune in for the latest news and analysis on the presidential election, global politics, and more
Poll: Hillary Clinton soaring in key battleground states
2moA new poll found Clinton is leading in Florida -- and has massive leads in Virginia, Colorado and North Carolina
Clinton, Kaine release new tax returns
2moThe Democratic ticket is upping the pressure on Trump to release his returns
New York Times: Does Donald Trump pay zero in taxes?
2moSome experts told The New York Times that it's possible he hasn't paid federal income taxes in recent years
Tim Kaine courts Asian voters for Hillary Clinton
2moA report says that Clinton's vice presidential nominee is targeting Asian voters who could be a critical voting bloc
Trump: Claim that Obama founded ISIS was "sarcasm"
2moTrump's previous statements on the matter showed that he was being earnest about his claim
Donald Trump: Congress should fund efforts to fight Zika
2moBoth Democrats and Republicans want to approve more funding, but they're divided over how much to allocate
Report: Trump team, RNC meet at crucial campaign moment
2moThe Trump campaign, however, calls it just a "typical meeting"
PolitiFact checks Trump and Clinton's recent claims
2moDonald Trump, Hillary Clinton and their running mates are keeping fact-checkers "crazy busy" this election season. PolitiFact founding editor Bill Adair joins "CBS This Morning" from Raleigh to debunk their claims.
Donald Trump concedes he could come up short
2moThe billionaire is straying from his signature bravado as he campaigns in the battleground state of Florida
Fact check: Trump wrongly calls Obama "founder" of ISIS
2moIn a tweet Friday, Trump referred to the Obama-ISIS remarks as "sarcasm"
Clinton bashes Trump in economic policy speech
2moHillary Clinton is trying to put more economic pressure on rival Donald Trump. She went to Michigan Thursday to say her plan for the economy would help the middle class more than his. But the Clinton campaign still faces questions about her time as secretary of state. Chip Reid reports.
What role would Bill Clinton play as "First Gentleman"?
2moHaving a man in the role could force a permanent transformation in the duties and image of the "First Lady"
Trump touts childcare programs, but they're for guests only
2moHe told voters in Iowa earlier this year that he provided on-site child-care service for his employees, but there is no evidence these programs exist
Donald Trump suggests trying Americans at Guantanamo Bay
2mo"I would say they could be tried there, that'll be fine," the GOP said Thursday of Americans accused of terrorism
Mark Kirk to write in Colin Powell for president
2moThe Illinois Republican senator switches his write-in endorsement from David Petraeus amid reelection
Trump: Winning White House "the only way I'm going to get to heaven"
2moThe GOP presidential nominee made the joke to a group of evangelical pastors at an event in Florida
Clinton slams Trump's economic plans in Michigan
2mo"He wants America to work for him and his friends, at the expense of everyone else," she said Thursday
Why Clinton might feel Trump's pain after "2nd Amendment" gaffe
2moIn May 2008, Clinton named Robert F. Kennedy's assassination in June 1968 as a reason to continue battling Obama for the Democratic nomination
Ronald Reagan's daughter to Trump: "Words matter"
2moThe daughter of the late president, who survived an attempt on his life, called Trump's Second Amendment comments "horrifying"
Republicans tell RNC Chairman Reince Priebus to de-fund Trump
2moA few dozen former Republican officials and RNC staffers want funds redirected to house and senate races
President Obama drops his favorite summer beats on Spotify
2moThe White House curated playlists featuring a few of the president's summer jams
Full video: Donald Trump speaks on economy
2moDonald Trump spoke about the economy and housing market in an address to the National Association of Home Builders, and he continued his attacks on Hillary Clinton. Watch his full remarks.
Lawsuit: Trump staffer pulled gun on coworkers
2moThe former North Carolina state director allegedly brandished a gun at an ex-Trump staffer
Donald Trump ranks fourth among black voters
2moThe billionaire's campaign appears to echo the racial challenges that troubled previous GOP nominees
Donald Trump narrowly leads Hillary Clinton in Iowa
2moA new poll finds that Trump leads Clinton by 1 percentage point
Report: DNC hack was wider than believed
2moOrganizations like the Democratic Governors' Association may also have been targeted
House Democrats: GOP should end recess to tackle Zika
2moNancy Pelosi also blasts Donald Trump's "verbal poo-poo"
Report: RNC threatened to pull support from Donald Trump
2moA report says when Trump declined to endorse Paul Ryan, Reince Priebus warned that the RNC would pull resources from his campaign
Clinton to release 2015 tax returns in coming days
2moClinton already has the past eight years of tax returns widely available
Poll: Rubio, Toomey losing ground in Senate races
2moThe "Trump effect" could be costing the two Republican incumbents in Pennsylvania and Florida
Trump wants U.S. borrowing binge for insfrastructure
2mo"This is the time to borrow," he says, citing low interest rates. How much? "A lot more" than $500B "to do it right"
White supremacists see Trump campaign as "last stand"
2moWhite supremacists are using the 2016 elections to attempt to control the culture of politics
Trump Tower climber wanted to meet with GOP nominee
2moA Virginia man who scaled Trump Tower in New York City says he had a message to deliver. The New York Police Department yanked the man off the side of the building Wednesday. He spent nearly three hours using suction cups to climb to the 21st floor of the 68-story skyscraper. Tony Dokoupil reports.
Government report claims CENTCOM manipulated ISIS intelligence
2moCBS News has learned that a hard-hitting report by Congressional Republicans accuses U.S. Central Command, also known as CENTCOM, of manipulating or repressing intelligence about ISIS. The military's CENTCOM is responsible for American security interests in 20 nations, stretching from Egypt through the Arabian Gulf region and into central Asia. Jim Axelrod reports.
Clinton economy speech focuses on differences with Trump
2moHillary Clinton heads to a Michigan factory Thursday to spell out her economic agenda. The newest poll from Wisconsin shows Clinton with a 10-point lead over Donald Trump. It continues a recent trend showing her leading in other battleground states like Ohio and Iowa. Nancy Cordes reports.
Trump hits Clinton on emails, says Obama "founded ISIS"
2moDonald Trump accused President Obama of being "the founder of ISIS" Wednesday night. The Republican presidential nominee also slammed Hillary Clinton for the newest batch of her State Department emails and highlighted a controversial face in the crowd at a recent Clinton rally. But a Trump supporter then took the focus away from the Republican candidate. Major Garrett reports.
Clinton: Trump offering rehashed Reaganomics, but worse
2moDemocratic nominee to deliver major speech on the economy laying out sharp divide between her ideas and Trump's
CENTCOM accused of manipulating intel on ISIS
2moHard-hitting report from government task force stemmed from whistleblower's complaint
Trump: Obama founded ISIS
2moAnd says at Fla. rally that Clinton co-founded the terror group; in past, had only said Clinton started it
Trump book royalties to charity? A mixed bag
2moThe GOP presidential nominee has pledged in the past to donate proceeds from his bestsellers to charity
A guide to Donald Trump's poorly-timed gaffes
2moThe billionaire's clumsy missteps often overshadow a potentially damaging Clinton controversy
Mike Pence booed for calling John Kasich a "great governor"
2moPence, Donald Trump's running mate, made the comments at a rally in Ohio Wednesday night
Ex-congressman Mark Foley sat behind Trump at rally in Florida
2moThe disgraced ex-congressman was seated directly behind Donald Trump Wednesday night in Fort Lauderdale
Clinton attacks Trump's "2nd Amendment" comments
2moClinton, who's been silent on Trump's remarks, says "Trump simply does not have the temperament to be President"
Former Republican congressman explains why he's for Clinton
2moRep. Chris Shays of Connecticut is one of the most recent Republicans willing to cross party lines
New dispute over Clinton emails
2moThe State Department released new emails from top Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin Wednesday. The Trump campaign says the emails are proof of corruption, while the Clinton campaign says they show nothing of the sort. Nancy Cordes has more.
Trump's 2nd Amendment rhetoric examined
2moDonald Trump used the Second Amendment to shoot himself in the foot Tuesday. Hillary Clinton said it was just the latest in a number of casual comments from Trump that have crossed the line. Major Garrett takes a closer look at Trump's rhetoric on the campaign trail.
What "Walmart Moms" think of their choice between Clinton and Trump
2moA pair of focus groups conducted Tuesday in Ohio and Arizona underscore just how strongly disliked both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are among swing, undecided women
Should Donald Trump be winning?
2moPolls give the GOP nominee an advantage on handling key policy issues, but voters are more worried about his fitness for office
Former Secret Service official: Trump comments "pretty close to the edge"
2moAny normal person would be questioned after such a statement, the ex-official said
Ohio Senate candidate: Scalia's death "happened at a good time"
2moTed Strickland, the Democratic former governor challenging GOP Sen. Rob Portman, apologized for his remarks Wednesday
Giuliani: Crowd would have "gone wild" if Trump called for violence
2moFormer NYC mayor: "With a crowd like that, if that's what they thought he'd meant, they'd have gone wild"
Can Hillary Clinton win deep-red Utah?
2moUtah is a traditionally red state, but growing distaste for Donald Trump among Mormons could put the it into play
Former aide: Christie "flat out lied" in bridge scandal
2moThe New Jersey governor disputes the recently surfaced claim, saying it's "ridiculous"
Poll: Nearly 1-in-5 Republicans want Donald Trump to drop out
2moThe poll found that 19 percent of Republicans want Trump to drop out of the presidential race
Emails show links between State Department and Clinton Foundation
2moThe emails were obtained by Judicial Watch through Freedom of Information Act requests
Top Democrats: Don't write off Donald Trump
2mo"These poll numbers are completely inflated," warns one senior Democrat
Bloomberg poll: Clinton leads Trump nationally by 6 points
2moA whopping 93 percent of people who supported Bernie Sanders in the primary say they support Clinton
Hillary Clinton looks to expand into Arizona, Georgia
2moThe two states are traditionally Republican states
Paul Ryan: Trump's comments are "a joke gone bad"
2moRyan gave a mild rebuke of Trump's call for "Second Amendment people" to do something about Hillary Clinton
Donald Trump speaks out on "Second Amendment" firestorm
2moGOP nominee responds to criticism of his call to "the Second Amendment people" to do something against Hillary Clinton
Growing fear over 2016 elections cyberattack
2moConcerns are growing over the possibility of a hacked presidential election. Roughly 70 percent of states in the U.S. use some form of electronic voting. Hackers tell CBS News problems with electronic voting machines have been around for years, but now with millions heading to the polls in three months, security experts are sounding the alarm. Mireya Villarreal reports.
Trump accused of suggesting violence against Clinton
2moDonald Trump faces a new barrage of criticism for an apparent offhand comment he made about Hillary Clinton during a campaign rally in North Carolina. "If she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. Although the Second Amendment people, maybe there is. I don't know," he said. Democrats quickly accused the Republican nominee of inciting violence against Clinton. Major Garrett reports.
Clinton campaign criticizes Trump's 2nd Amendment comments
2moHillary Clinton's campaign is using Donald Trump's Second Amendment comment to help with fundraising. Two of the latest polls in four battleground states show Clinton ahead of Trump. Nancy Cordes reports.
GOP strategist on Trump's "reckless," unscripted 2nd Amendment remarks
2moDan Senor, former adviser to the Romney-Ryan presidential campaign in 2012, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss GOP nominee Donald Trump's controversial comments against Hillary Clinton. "If she gets to pick her judges, nothing you can do, folks. Although the Second Amendment people, maybe there is. I don't know," Trump said Tuesday.
New emails show ties between Clinton Foundation and State Dept.
2moA newly released batch of messages focuses on ties between the Clinton Foundation and the State Department when Hillary Clinton was secretary of state. Nancy Cordes reports on how the Clinton campaign is responding.
Hacker demonstrates how voting machines can be compromised
2moWith millions heading to the polls in three months, concerns are growing over the possibility of a rigged presidential election
Where Clinton and Trump stand with 90 days left
2moEverything you need to know about recent polling, fundraising numbers and the overall political landscape
Paul Ryan easily defeats primary challenger in Wisconsin
2moDespite late-breaking attention to the race when Donald Trump got involved, Ryan dispatched challenger Paul Nehlen by a wide margin Tuesday night
Tim Kaine slams Donald Trump's "2nd Amendment" comments
2moVP candidate strongly condemned Donald Trump after the Republican nominee's suggestion about how voters should protect their right to bear arms
GOP divided during Speaker Ryan's primary in Wisconsin
2moThe GOP's division is playing out during a primary election in Wisconsin. House Speaker Paul Ryan, who Donald Trump declined to endorse until four days before the vote, is being challenged for re-nomination by Paul Nehlen. Dean Reynolds reports.
Clinton campaign: Trump's 2nd Amendment comment is dangerous
2moDonald Trump's call for "2nd Amendment people" to do "something" about Hillary Clinton's potential Supreme Court nominees sent many heads spinning on Tuesday. Clinton's campaign responded, saying a person seeking the Oval Office should not suggest violence. Nancy Cordes has more.
Trump: "2nd Amendment people" could do something against Clinton
2moDonald Trump made a remark at a rally Tuesday that many took as a threat against Hillary Clinton or her future possible Supreme Court nominees. Trump's campaign says it was a call for supporters to head to the polls. Major Garrett has more.
Former Republican EPA administrators endorse Clinton over Trump
2moThey say a Trump presidency would reverse historic conservation efforts
Trump: "Second Amendment" people could do something about Clinton's judge choices
2moThe GOP presidential nominee made the comment at a rally. Some thought he was implying violence against the Democratic nominee
Trump: "2nd Amendment people" could do something about Clinton judge choices
2moSome believe the GOP nominee was implying violence against Clinton or judges
Hillary Clinton tied in Florida, up in Ohio, up big in Pennsylvania
2moNo presidential candidate since 1960 has won the election without carrying at least two out of three of those swing states
Donald Trump hasn't spent a dime on TV advertisements
2moMeanwhile, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton has spent $52 million on campaign ads
Donald Trump says he may renegotiate terms of fall debates
2mo"I want to debate very badly. But I have to see the conditions," the GOP nominee said Tuesday
Curt Schilling is considering a presidential run
2moThe pro-conservative ex-baseball player's announcement about his future in politics arrived in a Facebook comment Sunday
Blagojevich, now white-haired, loses resentencing appeal
2moDisgraced former Illinois governor sought leniency after appeals court threw out some convictions related to his alleged attempt to sell Obama's old Senate seat
What did Obama eat at a Martha's Vineyard restaurant?
2moCheck out the five courses President Obama ate on Sunday night with friends
Clinton calls on Congress to return to Washington, pass Zika funding
2moThe Democratic presidential nominee is scheduled to visit a Miami neighborhood that's dealing with the first U.S. outbreak of the disease
RNC sues for Bill Clinton's schedules
2moRepublicans want to get their hands on the former president's schedules from the period after he left office
Clinton challenges Donald Trump to three scheduled debates
2moThe three debates are scheduled for Sept. 26, Oct. 9 and Oct. 19, but Trump has complained two conflict with NFL games
Paul Ryan expected to crush his primary challenger Tuesday
2moHis primary challenger Paul Nehlen had endorsed Donald Trump for president
New poll has Hillary Clinton up 10 percentage points
2moSupport for Trump among white men and white evangelicals has dropped in recent weeks, the poll found
Orlando shooter's father attends Hillary Clinton rally
2moSeddique Mateen said that Clinton would be good for the United States, not Donald Trump
Former CIA deputy director on why he endorsed Clinton
2moFormer CIA deputy director Michael Morell endorsed Hillary Clinton in Friday's New York Times. The former CBS News contributor called Trump "a threat to our national security." Charlie Rose spoke to Morell on his PBS program Monday night about what compelled him to write the op-ed. Morell also criticized Trump's relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Has America become any safer 15 years after 9/11?
2moAs we approach the 15th anniversary of the September 11 attacks, fear remains. A CBS News poll taken in June after the shooting rampage in Orlando found two-thirds of Americans think a terror attack is very or somewhat likely in the next few months. Author Steven Brill spent a year investigating the estimated trillion-dollar security state, built since 9/11. Brill joins "CBS This Morning" to discu
How Trump and Clinton's economic speeches sounded similar
2moIn a speech Monday, Donald Trump scrapped a tax plan that he announced last September and replaced it with a less expensive one drafted by House Republicans. During that economic speech in Detroit, Trump also attacked the policies of Hillary Clinton and President Obama -- but watch to see how some of their plans sounded a lot alike.
Trump tries to go mainstream with economic plan
2moDonald Trump is trying to bring his campaign back to the big issues, but more Republicans say they do not want to follow him. Following a speech on Monday laying out a series of economic proposals, Trump suggested Hillary Clinton's State Department emails led Iran to execute an accused spy. Major Garrett reports.
WSJ's Seib on Trump's economic speech, GOP rift
2moGerald Seib, Wall Street Journal's Washington bureau chief, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Donald Trump's economic speech and GOP Sen. Susan Collins saying she will not be voting for the Republican nominee.
Trump ties Clinton to Iranian scientist's execution
2moDonald Trump's claim that Hillary Clinton's State Department emails led to the execution of an accused spy in Iran is not the only challenge for the Democratic presidential nominee. Parents of two victims from the Benghazi, Libya attacks are suing Clinton, claiming that her negligence while secretary of state led to the deaths of four Americans in 2012. Nancy Cordes reports.
Could voter ID laws still scramble the election?
2moJudges in Texas, North Carolina and Wisconsin have recently ruled against the states' voter ID laws -- but more than a dozen states still have new restrictions in place for 2016
Maine GOP senator: "I will not be voting for Donald Trump"
2mo"This is not a decision I make lightly, for I am a lifelong Republican," writes Susan Collins in a Washington Post op-ed
Parents of two Benghazi victims file suit against Clinton
2moThe suit, filed by Patricia Smith and Charles Woods, alleges Clinton's private email server contributed to the attacks
Hillary rips into Trump's speech on the economy
2moThe Democratic nominee blasts her rival's economic advisors: "hedge fund guys, billionaire guys, six guys named Steve"
Donald Trump shares economic plan
2moDonald Trump spoke in Detroit to share his economic plan, discussing tax and trade reform. He was interrupted by protestors trying to throw him off course more than a dozen times. Major Garrett has more.
Former CIA deputy director: I want to scare Bashar al-Assad
2mo"I want [Syrian President Assad] to think: 'This is not going to end well for me,'" Morell told Charlie Rose in a discussion about the Syrian civil war
Hillary Clinton goes on "jobs tour" in Florida
2moHillary Clinton spoke at a rally in St. Petersburg, Florida Monday. She weighed in on Donald Trump's new economic plan, stating that trickledown economics does not work. Nancy Cordes has more.
Pence: Trump, Ryan "still getting to know each other"
2moRepublican vice presidential candidate says problems between the two Republican leaders are just growing pains
Republican foreign policy officials sign anti-Trump letter
2moAbout 50 former Republican senior national security advisers signed a letter blasting the Republican nominee
Report: Florida GOP spokesman to resign because of Trump
2moWadi Gaitan said he wants to avoid efforts that support the GOP presidential nominee
GOP activists look to revoke Trump's presidential nomination
2moA group of Republican activists are petitioning to replace Trump in a long-shot effort
How to block Clinton, Trump from social media feeds
2moThese Google Chrome extensions can help keep a disliked candidate out of sight
Clinton campaign to donors: "Trump could outraise us"
2moCampaign manager Robby Mook wrote in a memo to top donors Monday that Trump is catching up in campaign cash -- and could surpass Clinton if they don't step up
Trump braves protesters, pitches economic plan in Detroit
2moThe GOP nominee's speech Monday comes on the heels of a tough week for his campaign
Poll: Hillary Clinton widens her lead over Donald Trump
2moA new poll finds that Clinton leads Trump by 13 percentage points among likely voters
Tim Kaine: Hillary Clinton learned from email "mistake"
2moKaine, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, defended Clinton's recent remarks
Trump to call for regulatory moratorium, end of estate tax
2moGOP presidential hopeful will release his latest economic ambitions Monday at the Detroit Economic Club
Virginia mayor to resign after meth-for-sex sting
2moVirginia Mayor R. Scott Silverthorne arrested after meeting undercover detectives through a website used to arrange casual sexual encounters
Did Hillary create 200K Upstate New York jobs?
2moA report by The Washington Post says there's little evidence to show her economic proposals had a substantial impact on that region of the state
Anti-Trump Republican to launch independent presidential bid
2moEvan McMullin is a former CIA operations officer who has worked on Capitol Hill and at Goldman Sachs
Bush scion breaks with family, supports Trump: report
2moGeorge P. Bush is reportedly urging Texas Republicans to back the GOP nominee
Schieffer on Clinton's email claims, Trump's poll numbers
2moCBS News contributor and former "Face the Nation" moderator Bob Schieffer joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Hillary Clinton's email controversy and GOP's concern over Donald Trump.
Clinton talks economy as Trump's attacks keep coming
2moHillary Clinton's campaign is trying to keep the focus on the economy and her opponent, Donald Trump, after Clinton's latest comments about her State Department emails raised new questions. Nancy Cordes reports.
Trump aims to steady campaign amid gaffes and uproar
2moDonald Trump will try to get back on message with a speech in Detroit. The Republican presidential nominee faded in the polls after a series of missteps. The latest national poll shows Trump is behind Hillary Clinton by eight points. Major Garrett reports.
Where Donald Trump and Mike Pence don't agree
2moFor all the talk of party unity, the GOP ticket itself is split on several issues
Where Donald Trump and Mike Pence diverge
2moFor all the talk of party unity, the GOP ticket itself is split on several issues. Here are the major policy points where Trump and Pence disagree.
Clinton passing "commander-in-chief" test
2moBehind Hillary Clinton's big lead in the key state of Virginia is her passing the "commander-in-chief" test, more so than Donald Trump is right now. CBS News elections director Anthony Salvanto has more.
Clinton pulls ahead as Trump struggles with party unity
2moHillary Clinton is watching her lead in the polls grow while Donald Trump is floundering in key battleground states. Trump's troubles are in part due to a lack of GOP unity. Errol Barnett has more.
Sen. Warren questions Clinton's DNC hack response
2moThe Massachusetts senator said Sunday that she doesn't understand why Hillary Clinton gave ousted DNC chairwoman a role in her campaign
Marco Rubio: No abortions for Zika-infected women
2moThe Florida pol said this weekend that he opposes abortion even when there's a significant threat of birth defects or microcephaly for the baby
Hillary Clinton plans economic speech in Detroit
2moTrump will lay out his economic agenda on Monday
President Obama plays 300th round of golf as president
2moAs the president hits a milestone golf game on Martha's Vineyard Sunday, here's a look back at his history of playing golf as president
8/7: Flake, Cotton, Salvanto
2moAfter a tumultuous week for Donald Trump's campaign, "Face the Nation" brings you the latest from the trail, with Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Arizona, Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Arkansas, CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto and others.
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2moMissed the second half of the show? The latest on the race for the presidency and Hillary Clinton's growing lead
Sen. Cotton calls $400M Iran payment "deeply unwise"
2moThe Arkansas senator tells "Face the Nation" that the U.S. "will be safer and stronger" if GOP nominee Donald Trump is elected in November
Arizona GOP senator explains Donald Trump's challenge there
2moRepublican Jeff Flake, who met with Mike Pence last week, told "Face the Nation" that Trump "needs to change" to win it all
Poll: Clinton opens big gap in battleground state of Virginia
2moTrump holds narrow lead in Arizona, Clinton up in Nevada
Poll: Clinton rises to 8-point national lead over Trump
2moClinton's post-convention bump was larger than Trump's, according to a new poll
Fact-checkers weigh in on crying baby at Trump rally
2moNew developments unfolding in Donald Trump's babygate controversy
Trump campaign tries to recover from troublesome week
2moCampaigning in Indiana and Ohio, Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence tried to rally his party behind Donald Trump after a troublesome week for the campaign. This tactical change comes after polls nationally and in 11 key battleground states show Trump losing ground to Hillary Clinton. Errol Barnett reports.
White House discloses more conditions for lethal drone strikes
2moWhite House released a version of President Obama's 3-year-old guidance on the use of lethal force against terrorists overseas
Trump seizes on Clinton's "short-circuited" email remark
2moGOP nominee strikes hard at Democratic opponent's recent remarks about her response to using private email server
Donald Trump throws support behind Ryan and McCain
2moDonald Trump endorsed Paul Ryan and John McCain at his rally in Wisconsin. The long-awaited endorsement comes after he snubbed the Speaker of the House and Senator earlier this week. Watch his full remarks here.
Obama talks American spirit as Olympic games begin
2moThe president praised the diversity and dedication of Team USA in a video address released at the beginning of the Olympic games in Brazil
Obama praises the "American spirit" at the Summer Olympics
2mo"Even solo athletes have a coach beside them and a country behind them," the president says
Can Donald Trump win GOP support with endorsements?
2moDonald Trump did an about-face Friday, endorsing three key Republicans who have been critical of the candidate. Azi Paybarah, senior reporter for Politico, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss Trump's effort to mend the rift in his party, the differences between Trump and Clinton's campaign rhetoric, and their lack of appeal to young voters.
Donald Trump tries to make amends after gaffe-filled week
2moGOP presidential nominee attempts to mend fences after tumultuous week causes turmoil for Republicans
Trump tries to mend GOP rift with endorsements of Ryan, McCain
2moTwo new polls show that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is trailing Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton nationally by double digits. That is a stunning drop since the Republican Convention two weeks ago. After saying he would not endorse House Speaker Paul Ryan, Trump did an about-face. Errol Barnett reports on the rift within the Republican Party.
8/5: Clinton widening lead over Trump in polls; Indiana girl turns "runt" into championship winning horse
2moNational polls show Hillary Clinton has opened a seven-point lead over Donald Trump, who is coming off a rough week of missteps; On a farm in Connersville, Indiana, a horse once considered the "runt" of the breeding stock was raised -- with the help of a little girl -- to become a champion.
Hillary Clinton on the rise
2moCBS News' director of elections Anthony Salvanto weighs on on what's driving the big shift to Clinton in the latest polls.
Clinton widening lead over Trump in polls
2moNational polls show Hillary Clinton has opened a seven-point lead over Donald Trump, who is coming off a rough week of missteps, reports Dean Reynolds.
Donald Trump endorses Ryan, McCain ahead of primary races
2moTrump has delayed backing the House Speaker Paul Ryan whose primary race takes place Tuesday
Clinton widens lead over Trump in new national polls
2moThe polls come a week after the conclusion of the Democratic national convention
Donald Trump: "I don't throw babies out"
2moNobody puts baby in a corner -- or outside a Trump rally. Trump himself was bringing up the baby in Des Moines Friday
Trump campaign falsifies Clinton's stance on taxes
2moThe Trump campaign publicized a video of Hillary Clinton with misleading subtitles
Pence returns to his roots at Indiana state fair
2moGOP vice presidential nominee avoids talking Trump while mingling with constituents
Meet the 13 men on Donald Trump's economic team
2moAll-male group tapped to advise GOP presidential candidate on economic policy is dominated by real estate developers, investors
Wisconsin House speaker: "We are Ryan Republicans, not Trump Republicans"
2moDonald Trump campaigns in Green Bay Friday the same week he withheld his endorsement for Paul Ryan, whose primary is Tuesday
Clinton says she "short-circuited" explanation on e-mails
2moClinton spoke to black and Hispanic journalists Friday, and answered questions about her trustworthiness
Former KKK leader David Duke: "Donald Trump is not a racist"
2moDuke, who is running for U.S. Senate in Louisiana, said he would be "100 percent" supportive of Trump's legislative agenda
Ex-CIA chief: Trump "is already damaging our national security"
2moThe former CIA director says it's as if "Putin had recruited Mr. Trump as an unwitting agent of the Russian Federation"
D.C.-area mayor faces drug charges after meth-for-sex sting
2moVirginia Mayor R. Scott Silverthorne arrested after meeting with undercover detectives at hotel
Clinton sticks to debunked claim that the FBI said she was truthful
2moNumerous fact checks show that the FBI never called Clinton's email comments entirely truthful
VP nominee Tim Kaine on Trump, Clinton's relationship with Congress
2moIn a wide-ranging interview with Norah O'Donnell, Hillary Clinton's running mate, Tim Kaine, went on the attack against Donald Trump, citing Trump's feud with a Gold Star family. He also addressed whether a Clinton-Kaine administration would be like an Obama third term.
Former Ohio Congressman Steve LaTourette dead at 62
2moLaTourette served nine terms in Congress before retiring out of frustration with partisan gridlock
Former modeling agent reveals details about Melania Trump's visa
2moTrump's former modeling agent says she obtained a work visa before she modeled professionally in the U.S. in the mid-1990s
Obama defends Iran cash payout, addresses ISIS threat
2moPresident Obama is responding for the first time to a report about the controversial $400 million cash payment to Iran. It came up during his news conference Thursday at the Pentagon, where he also discussed America's new airstrikes against ISIS in Libya. Major Garrett reports.
Tim Kaine talks "reality" of $400 million cash payment to Iran
2moHillary Clinton's running mate, Tim Kaine, will be campaigning in Wisconsin Friday. Norah O'Donnell spoke to him Thursday at a diner in the senator's home state of Virginia. He talked about the controversy surrounding the $400 million U.S. cash payment to Iran that Donald Trump claims amounts to a ransom for U.S. hostages.
Clinton slams Trump for making products overseas
2moHillary Clinton is focused on attacking Donald Trump's business record. Her week-long tour of small businesses and battleground states has taken her from Pennsylvania and Ohio, to Colorado and Nevada. Nancy Cordes reports on how Clinton wants to highlight Trump's history of making products overseas.
Trump falls further behind Clinton in several polls
2moDonald Trump's rocky week is finishing even rougher than it started. The two latest national polls show Trump trailing Hillary Clinton by significant margins: one poll by 15 points and another by nine points. Dean Reynolds reports from Green Bay, Wisconsin, where several big GOP names will be noticeably absent when Trump campaigns Friday.
Tim Kaine: I feel sad for House Speaker Paul Ryan
2moIn an interview with "CBS This Morning" co-host Norah O'Donnell, Hillary Clinton's running mate, Sen. Tim Kaine, addresses the latest rift between House Speaker Paul Ryan and Donald Trump. The Republican presidential nominee said he was not ready to endorse Ryan in the primary races, and Ryan responded, "None of these things are ever blank checks," suggesting that his endorsement of Trump was not
Tim Kaine talks Iran cash transfer, Clinton's relationship with GOP
2moIn a wide-ranging interview, Hillary Clinton's running mate spoke to "CBS This Morning" in his home state of Virginia
The 2016 map: Race for the Senate runs through presidential swing states
2moAlmost all of this year's top-tier Senate races are in key presidential swing states, which has upsides and downsides for Senate candidates
Trump: Plane I saw on TV was "hostage plane in Geneva"
2moGOP presidential nominee tweeted about the $400M in cash sent to Iran by the U.S.
Tim Kaine: Trump is "confused" about existence of Iran cash transfer video
2moHillary Clinton's running mate Sen. Tim Kaine, who has served on the Armed Services and Foreign Relations Committees, responds to Donald Trump's claim that he saw a video of "money pouring off a plane," referring to the $400 million cash payment the U.S. sent to Iran. Watch Kaine's full interview with Norah O'Donnell Friday on "CBS This Morning."
Trump, Pence strike different notes on Iran payment
2moVice presidential nominee doesn't bring up supposed video of cash handoff
Pence breaks with Trump, backs McCain in primary
2moRepublican vice presidential nominee endorses Arizona senator facing primary challenge after Trump demurs
Hillary Clinton pulling ahead in battleground states
2moNew polls show that Hillary Clinton is pulling ahead in 3 battleground states. What is behind the new surge? Nancy Cordes reports.
Obama talks ISIS, Iran, Trump
2moPresident Obama insisted the $400 million transferred to Iran was not a ransom and not secret during a press conference Thursday. He also said Donald Trump's claims that the Nov. election might be rigged are "ridiculous." Margaret Brennan has more
Donald Trump in Maine
2moAfter the most turbulent week in his campaign, Donald Trump drew big crowds in Maine. He used most of his speaking time to attack Hillary Clinton. Major Garrett has more.
Tim Kaine on Hillary Clinton's emails
2moIn an interview with Norah O'Donnell, Hillary Clinton's running mate Tim Kaine was questioned about Clinton's email history. The interview will air Friday on "CBS This Morning."
Kaine defends Clinton on email scandal
2moThe Democratic veep nominee, in an interview with CBS' Norah O'Donnell, also talked about Trump's claim that he saw money "pouring off a plane" in Tehran
Obama: Donald Trump's rigged election claim is "ridiculous"
2moThe president also warned that "bad decisions" like a religious test could backfire in the fight to defeat ISIS
Why Trump and Clinton should try praising each other
2moScience can help explain the upside of flattering your political opponent
Paul Ryan's primary challenger says U.S. should debate deporting Muslims
2moPaul Nehlen will face the speaker of the House in Wisconsin's primary election next week
Beyoncé, Jay Z, Kendrick Lamar to attend Obama's birthday bash
2moThe president is ringing in 55 with a star-studded White House party
Why do presidential nominees receive classified briefings?
2moThis election cycle's briefings have been thrust into the spotlight as both the Trump and Clinton camps have suggested the other candidate is unfit or unprepared to handle classified information and should not receive the briefings.
A complete guide to the conspiracy theories about Donald Trump
2moIs he a Clinton plant? A Russian agent working for Putin? Here's everything you need to know about all the far-fetched explanations of Trump's behavior.
Zika hits South Florida, but Donald Trump isn't worried
2moThe CDC on Monday issued a travel advisory to Florida
GOP Rep. Adam Kinzinger says he can't support Donald Trump
2moKinzinger also added that he won't support Hillary Clinton either
Feminist in chief: Obama is "what a feminist looks like"
2moIn an essay for Glamour magazine, President Obama declares himself a feminist and writes about the future he wants for his daughters
Ben Carson: Trump and Khan family should apologize to each other
2moHe told CNN's Wolf Blitzer that the American people need to "move on"
Polls: Clinton leads Trump nationally, in key battleground
2moAfter the conventions, Clinton opens up significant leads with voters nationwide and in New Hampshire
Paul Ryan: My support for Donald Trump is not a "blank check"
2moThe House speaker said that Trump has had "a pretty strange run since the convention" last month
Texas will soften voter ID law before November election
2moFederal courts have said the law discriminated against minorities
Fact check: Did Trump see "money pouring off a plane" in Iran?
2moAt a campaign rally, Trump claimed to have seen video of the $400 million in cash the U.S. sent to Iran close to the time Americans held in Iran were released
Clint Eastwood praises Trump as anti-PC
2moClint Eastwood praised the Republican presidential candidate in an interview with Esquire
Fact Check: Trump off base on Clinton and Iran payment
2moThe GOP nominee said Clinton was responsible for the negotiations leading to the recently reported cash payout
Clinton has officially started transition planning
2moClinton tapped campaign chairman John Podesta and aide Minyon Moore to prep her transition plans
Glamour editor on President Obama's feminism essay
2moPresident Obama wrote an essay for the September issue of Glamour magazine titled, "This is What a Feminist Looks Like." He writes: "It's important for [my daughters] to see role models out in the world who climb to the highest levels of whatever field they choose. And yes, it's important that their dad is a feminist, because now that's what they expect of all men." Glamour editor-in-chief Cindi L
In slip of tongue, Manafort says he'll support Ryan "as candidate for president"
2moOn Tuesday Donald Trump said he was not ready to endorse House Speaker Paul Ryan in his upcoming primary race. In answering a question about whether Trump's campaign chairman, a longtime Republican, supports Ryan himself, Paul Manafort said, "I support him as a Speaker, and I know after next week, I'm going to be supporting him as a candidate for president." He brushed off the slip of the tongue w
Why Manafort is "trapped" in campaign "run entirely" by Trump
2moSpeaking on "CBS This Morning" Thursday, Donald Trump's campaign chairman Paul Manafort said they are "feeling comfortable" despite falling poll numbers. But CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett explains why Manafort has "no choice" but to defend the campaign and why Republicans are concerned more than ever.
Trump campaign chair on falling poll numbers, endorsing Paul Ryan
2moThe GOP nominee declined to endorse Ryan ahead of the House speaker's primary election, but Manafort says Trump will still support him
Trump campaign chair on falling poll numbers, endorsing Paul Ryan
2moDonald Trump's campaign is on the defensive after a week full of controversies, including his feud with the family of a fallen soldier and comments about sexual harassment in the workplace. Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Trump's refusal to endorse House Speaker Paul Ryan in the Wisconsin primary race and Trump's falling poll numbers.
Is Donald Trump headed for a point of no return?
2moDan Senor, a senior adviser during Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential campaign, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Donald Trump's latest controversies and how more Republicans are jumping ship from Trump's campaign.
Clinton rips Trump for outsourcing as GOP leaders defect
2moAt a Denver tie business, Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton attacked rival Donald Trump Wednesday for using overseas manufacturers for his tie business. She says a Trump presidency would hurt the economy. Nancy Cordes reports.
GOP anger simmers as Trump insists all is well in campaign
2moDonald Trump is falling further behind Hillary Clinton in the presidential race, with the latest national poll showing Clinton has opened up a 10-point lead during a rough week for Trump. While Republican leaders are worried about lasting damage to his campaign, Trump insists everything is fine. Major Garrett reports.
A guide to the conspiracy theories about Donald Trump
2moA Clinton plant? A Russian agent? Here's everything you need to know about all the far-fetched explanations of Trump's behavior
Did Obama administration pay $400M ransom to Iran?
2moThe U.S. transferred $400 million to Iran last January, around the same time Iran freed four American prisoners. Now GOP members are accusing the Obama administration of paying the money as a ransom. The White House says the money was previously owed to Iran. Margaret Brennan has more.
Dickerson on campaign turmoil
2moCBS News Political Director and host of "Face the Nation" John Dickerson offers his insight on the week so far in the race for the White House.
Trump gaffes overshadow rough week for Clinton
2moHillary Clinton's campaign thought they would have to deal with more fallout from the DNC email hack or more questions about Clinton's own email honesty this week. Instead, the spotlight has been largely off the Democratic presidential candidate thanks to her opponent. Nancy Cordes has more.
Trump campaign in chaos
2moDonald Trump said at a rally Wednesday his campaign has never been so well united - but those close to him say otherwise. Fellow Republicans are starting to turn on Trump and his own running mate, Mike Pence, is contradicting Trump by endorsing John McCain and Paul Ryan. Major Garrett has more.
Gingrich: Trump is making himself more unacceptable than Clinton
2moFormer House speaker and Trump supporter says Trump "runs the real risk of losing this election"
Trump campaign raises nearly $80 million in July
2moHe and the RNC collected $55 million in June -- this month's haul is about 30 percent higher
SCOTUS: School can block transgender teen from boys' room
2moThe Supreme Court put a major ruling -- requiring a Virginia school district to accommodate a transgender student -- on hold
Analysis: Donald Trump's campaign shows signs of structural weakness
2moTrump is increasingly estranged from the top political advisers in his campaign
Obama administration warns Congress funding to fight Zika is running out
2moCongress adjourned last month for a seven-week recess without passing emergency funding to fight the Zika virus
Clinton campaign outraised Trump campaign in July
2moHer campaign brought in nearly $90 million for Hillary for America and the Democratic party
Who gained more from the conventions: Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump?
2moThe overall shape of the race hasn't dramatically changed, but evidence suggests one candidate benefited more from the last few weeks
Trump dumped U.S. stocks. Should you do the same?
2moDonald Trump said he "got out" of the market and suggested the typical 401(k) investor should join him on the sidelines
Report: George W. Bush swipes at Trump's foreign policy
2moBush slammed "isolationism, nativism, and protectionism" at a GOP fundraiser this week
Four-star Navy admiral skewers "unstable" Donald Trump
2moJohn B. Nathman joins in the chorus of military voices blasting the GOP nominee after his incendiary comments about the Khan family
Publisher of Constitution's top-selling edition no friend of Democrats
2moSince Khizr Khan held up copy of Constitution at Democratic National Convention, sales for U.S. government's founding document have soared
Tea Party-backed House Republican incumbent loses primary race
2moTim Huelskamp became one of a few House members who have been ousted in this year's primary season
GOP fundraiser Whitman backs Clinton, blasts "demagogue" Trump
2moHewlett Packard executive Meg Whitman said she would vote for and contribute to the Clinton campaign
Impact of Roger Ailes suit on other sexual harassment cases
2moDonald Trump and his son, Eric, sparked a national debate over workplace sexual harassment. The GOP presidential nominee said that his daughter Ivanka would respond to harassment by finding another career or company, while Eric told "CBS This Morning" on Tuesday that his sister was too strong of a person to subject herself to harassment. CBS News contributor and New York Times correspondent Jodi K
NYPD chief Bill Bratton on why Trump "scares" him, resignation
2moNew York City Police Commissioner Bill Bratton, one of the nation's best-known names in law enforcement, announced his resignation Tuesday after more than 45 years of police work. His career included stints in other major cities including Boston and Los Angeles. Bratton, who will step down next month to join a consulting firm, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his time as chief of the NYPD and h
Judge in Trump University suit won't release Trump video testimony
2moThe judge also rejected a bid by Trump's attorneys to dismiss the lawsuit
Did U.S. pay $400 million "ransom" to Iran for prisoners?
2moThe chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee says the Obama administration never discussed with Congress a reported $400 million cash payment to Iran. It happened in January, around the time four Americans detained in Tehran were released. Margaret Brennan reports on why one lawmaker is calling the payout "ransom."
How Trump's latest controversial comments impact GOP
2moCBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the rift in the Republican Party following Donald Trump's controversial remarks about the family of U.S. Army Capt. Humayun Khan and sexual harassment in the workplace.
Donald Trump walks back sexual harassment comments
2moOn Sunday Donald Trump seemed to question the women who reportedly accused former Fox News chief Roger Ailes of sexual harassment, but he apparently adjusted his position on sexual harassment after his son, Eric, made comments on "CBS This Morning" Tuesday that sparked a firestorm of criticism. Julianna Goldman reports.
Trump won't endorse GOP leaders in Republican rift
2moDonald Trump declined Tuesday to endorse House Speaker Paul Ryan or Sen. John McCain in their primary races. His refusal came one day after both men reacted harshly to his feud with the family of a fallen soldier. Major Garrett reports.
Trump family faces backlash over sexual harassment comments
2moIvanka Trump, who's been dragged into the conversation, clearly established her position
How Clinton, Trump would affect your tax returns
2moDemocrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump have vastly different ideas for U.S. tax policy -- here's a breakdown
Donald Trump goes on the offensive against everyone
2moThe GOP nominee blasts the Khan family, the media, and major Republican officials as he speculates the election will be "rigged"
Top Chris Christie aide says she'll support Hillary Clinton
2moHer announcement came on the same day that Christie defended the Khan family
Obama toasts 50-year relationship with Singapore at state dinner
2moSingapore's Prime Minister, Lee Hsien Loong, visited Washington D.C. to meet with President Obama this week
President Obama says Trump "unfit" for presidency
2moPresident Obama said Tuesday that Donald Trump is "unfit" for the presidency. He also called out the GOP leadership, asking why they still support him. Margaret Brennan reports.
Trump refuses to endorse Paul Ryan, John McCain
2moLess than two weeks after a Republican convention that stressed party unity, Donald Trump has said he won't endorse two of his most prominent Republican colleagues. Major Garrett has more.
Eric Trump: Ivanka would not "allow" sexual harassment
2moEric Trump tried to defend his father's comments on sexual assault Tuesday, but wound up getting into hot water himself. During an appearance on "CBS This Morning," he said his sister Ivanka would not "allow herself" to be sexually harassed.
Donald Trump says he regrets not serving in Vietnam
2moThe GOP nominee says he always wanted a Purple Heart after he's given one by a veteran
Ivanka and Eric become reliable defenders of their father
2moFrom his feud with the Khan family to his relationship with women, Trump's children are some of his most stalwart defenders
Trump won't endorse Ryan, McCain in primary races
2moThe GOP nominee said in an interview Tuesday that he's "not there yet" on supporting the two major Republican leaders
Clintons break from campaign to attend Rhode Island funeral
2moBill Clinton eulogized longtime family friend Mark Weiner, calling him "forever young, forever exuberant"
President Obama: Libya airstrikes crucial to US security
2moPresident Obama told reporters Tuesday at a White House news conference that the campaign would continue for as long as necessary
Three more senior aides depart DNC over hacked emails
2moThe departures of the CEO, CFO and communications director come just over a week after chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz's ouster
Biden officiates same-sex wedding
2moThe vice president officiated his first wedding -- between two longtime White House staffers on Monday
FBI expands its cybersecurity division in aftermath of hacking incidents
2moThe agency is also recruiting for what it calls an "unprecedented" new position in its cyber division
Donald Trump: ""You can get the baby out of here"
2moThe GOP presidential nominee first he said that he loves babies
Hanna becomes first GOP congressman to say he's voting for Clinton
2moThe New York lawmaker published an op-ed opposing Trump and announcing his support for Clinton
Obama asks when GOP will have had "enough" of Donald Trump
2moThe president said that Trump continues to prove he is "unfit" and "woefully unprepared" to serve as commander-in-chief
Donald Trump campaign asks GOP lawmakers for support in Khan family debacle
2moNone seem to have honored a request to issue statements in support of Trump
Gold Star mom: Trump feud with Khan family "degraded" son's sacrifice
2moCarlene Cross' youngest child, Jason Bogar, was killed in Afghanistan in 2008. His three tours of duty also included Iraq. The Gold Star mother called on Republican leaders to go further in repudiating Donald Trump's comments against the family of U.S. Army Capt. Humayun Khan.
Donald Trump: I'd hope Ivanka would find new career if harassed
2moTrump was asked that in an interview focused on the sexual harassment allegations at Fox News
Eric Trump weighs in on father's feud with fallen soldier's parents
2moHe tells "CBS This Morning" that Donald Trump's message is not "anti-Muslim," but "anti-terror"
Fact-check: Donald Trump gets a lot wrong on Ukraine
2moTrump asserted over the weekend that Russia would not enter Ukraine, appearing to not know that Russian troops were already there
Jeb Bush adviser's departure from GOP shows effect of Donald Trump
2moSally Bradshaw said she'll vote for Hillary Clinton in November if it appears the race in Florida is close
Eric Trump on father's feud with fallen soldier's parents
2moRepublican presidential nominee Donald Trump's son, Eric, is executive vice president of development and acquisitions for the Trump Organization. He joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his father's fight with the parents of fallen soldier, U.S. Army Capt. Humayun Khan, and his comments on women being sexually harassed by former Fox News CEO Roger Ailes.
Warren Buffett rips Donald Trump on business record, tax returns
2moA CBS News poll shows six in 10 voters say Donald Trump is not prepared to be president. About the same number say Hillary Clinton is prepared for the job. Clinton campaigned Monday night in Omaha, Nebraska, with Warren Buffett. The billionaire investor tried to goad Trump into releasing his tax returns. Nancy Cordes reports.
GOP leaders slam Trump over feud with soldier's family
2moAt a campaign rally Monday, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump referred to his rival, Hillary Clinton, as "the devil." It comes as he faces calls from within his own party to end his feud with the family of a fallen soldier. Major Garrett reports.
Mike Pence tries to be Donald Trump's nice guy
2moWhen it comes to dealing with people, the GOP vice presidential nominee takes a markedly different approach from the mogul
Tim Kaine goes home, goes solo, gets emotional
2moDemocratic VP nominee returns to Richmond, Virginia for first rally without Hillary Clinton since DNC
Donald Trump on Hillary Clinton: "She's the devil"
2moThe GOP nominee criticized Bernie Sanders for endorsing Clinton, his Democratic primary rival
Military mom booed at Mike Pence rally in Nevada
2moDonald Trump's running mate quieted the crowd and called Capt. Humayun Khan an "American hero," when a woman asked him about Trump's comments
Buffett to Trump: Show me your taxes and I'll show you mine
2moThe billionaire investor said at a campaign rally in Omaha Monday that Trump is "afraid" of voters finding out what's in his tax returns
10 things you need to know about Humayun Khan
2moAs Khizr and Ghazala Khan engage in a war of words with Donald Trump, here are 10 things you need to know about their fallen war hero son
Clinton's truthfulness on emails questioned anew
2moPost-DNC, a CBS News poll found more voters now see Hillary Clinton as a strong leader with the right temperament to be president. However, her email controversy is still causing her campaign trouble. Nancy Cordes has more.
Trump's Khizr Khan remarks cast shadow on campaign
2moDonald Trump is under fire from both Democrats and Republicans over his comments about the parents of a fallen American war hero, Capt. Humayun Khan. Major Garrett has more.
Where do Trump and Clinton stand going into the general election?
2moCBS News polled voters on the candidates -- their readiness for office, their trustworthiness and other qualities
Trump says he fears "rigged" election in November
2moGOP nominee sounds off on Russia and the possibility of a "rigged" election during a campaign stop in Ohio
Small donors for Trump play critical role by raising $35.8 million in July
2moGOP presidential nominee said at a rally that he had 500,000 small donors last month
Was Hillary Clinton "truthful" with the FBI about her emails?
2moThe Democratic nominee has come under fire for her answer in a Sunday interview
Security firms link Democratic Party hack to Russians
2moThere is detailed evidence showing intrusions of a Democratic Party funding group is linked to Russian hackers, say two separate cybersecurity firms
McCain rebukes Trump for remarks about Muslim soldier's family
2moMore Republican senators weighed in against Trump Monday, too
Obama touts strides in veterans' health care
2moThe president will address a government research plan for veterans at Monday conference in Atlanta
Warren Buffett campaigns with Clinton in Nebraska Monday
2moHe's the latest in a line of billionaires to speak on Hillary Clinton's behalf -- after Michael Bloomberg and Mark Cuban
Gen. Hayden: Trump's comments on Putin and Crimea "devoid of facts"
2moDespite calls to restrict briefings for candidates, former CIA, NSA Director says both nominees will receive "vanilla" briefings on national security
Families of war dead slam Trump as "anti-American"
2moIn an open letter, 17 Gold Star families call on the GOP presidential candidate to stop "cheapening the sacrifice made by those we lost"
What do you do with 100,000 balloons after convention?
2moAs the Democratic National Convention closed, 100,000 balloons rained down in the Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center. See how the arena staff was tasked with getting rid of them.
"Whistlestop": Dickerson on best stories from past elections
2moCBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson has covered six presidential campaigns and is out with a new book called "Whistlestop: My Favorite Stories from Presidential Campaign History." Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss best stories from political history and the 2016 race.
Gen. Hayden: Trump's comments on Putin and Crimea "devoid of facts"
2moRepublican presidential nominee Donald Trump says if he were president, Russian leader Vladimir Putin would not invade Ukraine. He also leaves the door open to recognizing Russia's annexation of Crimea. Hillary Clinton's campaign responded saying, "This is scary stuff." Former National Security Agency and CIA director Gen. Michael Hayden joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Trump's foreign policy c
Will Trump's fight with the Khan family have a long-term effect?
2moCBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is under fire for his feud with a fallen soldier's family.
Clinton blasts Trump as email questions linger
2moDemocratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is sharpening her attacks on rival Donald Trump. Clinton and running mate Tim Kaine crisscrossed the swing states of Pennsylvania and Ohio. The latest CBS News battleground tracker shows Clinton leading Trump 43 to 41 percent. Nancy Cordes reports.
Trump under fire for feud with fallen soldier's family, Putin ties
2moRepublican presidential nominee Donald Trump is under fire for his reaction to a speech at the Democratic convention by the father of an American-Muslim soldier killed in Iraq in 2004. Khizr Khan challenged Trump's knowledge of the Constitution. Trump responded by questioning Khan's religion and his right to speak about sacrifice. Major Garrett reports.
Did Clinton get a post-convention bump?
2moCBS News poll also gauged state of race overall, negative feelings toward Clinton and Trump and where Sanders backers stand now
Commentary: Why Hillary will probably win
2moThe Electoral College is unforgiving, and unless Trump can pull of a historic high-wire act, he's doomed
Trump in war of words with slain Muslim soldier's dad
2moKhizr Khan, the father of a fallen Muslim-American soldier who said Donald Trump sacrificed nothing at the Democratic convention, continued his criticism of Trump on Sunday. Trump wasted little time responding. Errol Barnett has more.
Clinton gets bump in polls after convention
2moA new CBS News Battleground Tracker poll shows Hillary Clinton got a bump after the Democratic National Convention. The new poll shows Clinton leading Donald Trump by two points in 11 key states. CBS News elections director Anthony Salvanto has more.
Charles Koch: "I can't support either candidate"
2moThe Koch network is turning back on Trump to focus on the Senate
Clinton and Kaine slam Trump for attack on Khan family
2moIn Ohio, Clinton says it's a time to "pick country over party," and slams Trump's rhetoric by saying "I don't know where the bottom is"
Hillary Clinton, on bus tour, targets "the status quo"
2moThe Democratic nominee tells voters she's not satisfied:"I'm not telling you that everything's just peachy keen"
Trump, Muslim family trade barbs over speech
2moTrump fires back at Khizr Khan, dad of fallen vet who said Trump had a "black soul;" wife pens anti-Trump op-ed; Republicans also responded
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Trump says he may let Russia keep Crimea
2moThe GOP nominee said in a Sunday interview that Crimeans "would rather be with Russia" than with Ukraine
Top NIH official: More local Zika cases likely
2moDr. Anthony Fauci said the U.S. anitcipated and prepared for Zika in U.S. mosquitoes, and told "Face the Nation" about vaccine progress
RNC chief calls for "give and take" on debate dates
2moThe RNC chief echoed Donald Trump when he said some of the debates, which conflict with NFL games, should be looking to "maximize" audiences
Sanders: Some of my supporters "will not vote" Clinton
2moVermont senator talked to "Face the Nation" about getting his supporters to "get away from the personality conflicts"
Pence talks about lifting Trump campaign reporter bans
2moHe was asked about the Trump campaign's practice of barring some reporters during a radio interview, in which he also took issue with Obama for "name calling"
Poll: Clinton gets slight convention boost of her own
2moShores up Democratic support after Trump's boost last week, retakes narrow lead in Battleground states
ATF under the gun
2moFor decades the agency charged with investigating illegal firearms has been a target for gun rights activists
NFL denies sending Trump letter over debates
2moTrump complained that two of the fall debates are scheduled for the same night as NFL games, and said the NFL had called that "ridiculous"
Trump had to be rescued from stuck elevator in Colorado
2moIncident came before rally in Colorado Springs, during which he criticized the city's fire marshal for limiting the number of attendees to the event
Clinton hits the road in key states to try to block Trump
2moHillary Clinton campaigned enthusiastically as she faces challenges on two fronts, a fight for votes on the road and a security threat online. Errol Barnett has more from Washington.
Joe Biden slams GOP senators for stalled Merrick Garland hearing
2moVice President Joe Biden appears in this week's weekly White House address to discuss the importance of giving Merrick Garland, the president's Supreme Court nominee, a hearing before the Senate. Retired federal judge Tim Lewis joins him.
Biden rebukes GOP senators over delaying SCOTUS hearing
2moIt's been four months since the federal judge was nominated to the Supreme Court
Koch donors gather for weekend retreat in Colorado
2moThe exclusive gathering is open to donors who promise at least $100,000 to Koch-approved groups
Trump goes after Muslim father's convention speech
2moGOP criticizes everyone from four-star general to Muslim lawyer whose son gave his life fighting in U.S. Army in Iraq
Woman were cracking glass ceilings long before Clinton
2moAs far back as 100 years ago, women were accomplishing many firsts in politics, entertainment and more
Donald Trump gives new response to "lock her up" chants
2moIn Colorado Springs, Trump rehashes old campaign controversies and finds new targets for his general election attacks
Women who helped shatter glass ceilings
2moHillary Clinton made history this week, becoming the first woman nominated to the presidency by a major American party. But as far back as 100 years ago, other women were already breaking glass ceilings. Vinita Nair reports.
Nancy Giles: When chicks rule
2mo"Sunday Morning" contributor explains why she supports Hillary Clinton at the top of the Democratic ticket - expanding this country's diversity from the top down
Don't miss these 2016 non-blockbuster films
2moThe highly anticipated "Jason Bourne" movie starring Matt Damon is just one of a slew of big ticket blockbusters that have been released over the past seven months. But what about those smaller and independent films that don't get as much hype as their bigger-budgeted cousins and -- more often than not -- get lost in the shuffle? Fandango managing editor Erik Davis joins "CBS This Morning: Saturda
Hacking shakes up Democratic Party during crucial week
2moWith just 100 days until Election Day, there are concerns over hacking and the presidential election
What's ahead for the presidential election?
2moWith the political conventions over, the presidential candidates will now be campaigning in earnest. Voters head to the polls in just 100 days. Phillip Bump, a political columnist at The Washington Post, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss what's ahead in the campaign and the impact of the conventions.
Clinton back on campaign trail with jobs plan
2moHillary Clinton has returned to the campaign trail as the Democratic nominee. The latest Reuters-Ipsos poll taken during the week of the Democratic Convention shows Clinton with a six-point edge over Donald Trump. Clinton and her running mate, Senator Tim Kaine, travel through Pennsylvania and Ohio this weekend. Each campaign stop will focus on the Democrats' agenda of boosting the economy and add
Are Russians behind the DNC breaches?
2moHillary Clinton's campaign was also hacked, in part of a series of cyber attacks on the Democratic National Committee. CBS News senior national security analyst Fran Townsend joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the dangers of the breaches and whether Russia could be behind the attacks.
FBI investigates possible hack on Clinton campaign
2moWith just 100 days until votes are cast for the presidential election, the FBI is investigating another cyberattack. According to the Clinton campaign, a computer service they used was hacked as part of a larger breach of the Democratic National Committee. The Democratic congressional campaign committee claims they also had an intrusion. Marlie Hall reports.
Clinton and Kaine kick off battleground bus tour
2moTheir focus will be on jobs, and wooing Trump voters
Wisconsin election laws unconstitutional, court rules
2moJudge finds laws were enacted to benefit Republicans and make it harder for Democratic supporters to vote
Red light cameras could save lives
2moThe violent crashes caused by red light runners kill more than 700 people a year. A new study suggests those lives could be saved if there were more red light cameras. Carter Evans reports.
Trump takes on Bloomberg after DNC speech
2moAs the Democratic presidential ticket took a moment to celebrate a historic night in Philadelphia, Republican nominee Donald Trump went on the offensive. He unleashed a flurry of attacks on Hillary Clinton and former NYC mayor Michael Bloomberg. Major Garrett reports.
Slain soldier's father delivers stirring DNC speech
2moOne of the most striking speeches at the Democratic Convention was delivered by Khizr Khan, a Muslim immigrant from Pakistan. Khan's son, U.S. Capt. Humayun Khan, was killed fighting in Iraq 12 years ago.
Clinton and Kaine campaign in GOP territory
2moHillary Clinton and Tim Kaine left their DNC supporters in Philadelphia and headed straight for Republican territory in central and western Pennsylvania. The Democratic ticket is embarking on a bus tour to try to win over voters. Nancy Cordes reports.
The FBI is investigating reported cyber intrusions at Clinton campaign
2moThe revelation about the breach came on the same day the the DCCC revealed a breach similar to the one suffered by the DNC
New twist in Chandra Levy case
2moThere's a new development in the Chandra Levy case, and it's going to leave her family with even less closure.
Mike Pence breaks "iron clad" rule for a good cause
2moAlmost 30 years after Mike Dukakis damaged his campaign by wearing a helmet, Pence happily wore one on a motorcycle ride
Obama Foundation announces exact location of presidential library
2moArchitects for the project were selected last month for the design phase
Photo of Obama, Clinton hugging goes viral on Instagram
2moThe previously most-liked photo from either candidate showed Donald Trump eating McDonald's
ATF Head: Our job is not to take away people's guns
2moPreview: In his first TV interview, Thomas Brandon talks about the agency's mission, and the difficulties imposed by legislators who seek to eliminate the ATF
Court strikes down "discriminatory" North Carolina voter ID law
2moThe court found that the law passed by Republicans intentionally wrote it to deprive black people of their right to vote
How did Republicans react to Hillary Clinton's convention speech?
2moDonald Trump bashed the Democratic presidential nominee but one former Republican aide complimented her
A look back at Hillary Clinton and President Obama's relationship
2moRivals turned friends, there's a lot of history behind the scene that played out between Hillary Clinton and President Obama at the DNC last night.
Which TV dad is Tim Kaine?
2moDoes Tim Kaine remind you of a TV sitcom dad? Twitter sure thinks so...
Another Democratic campaign organization has been hacked
2moInvestigators have advised the DCCC "that this is similar to other recent incidents, including the DNC breach"
Would a Hillary Clinton presidency have impact on women in America?
2moPulitzer Prize-winning author and presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin and New York Times correspondent Jodi Kantor join "CBS This Morning" to discuss the history of Hillary Clinton's nomination and what it means for women.
Delegate draws fashion inspiration from politics
2moOne Democratic convention delegate from Mississippi wears her politics on her sleeve and nearly everywhere else -- literally. As Hillary Clinton accepted her party's nomination Thursday night, Kelly Jacobs wore the candidate's image, big and bold, on a dress she made herself.
U.S. Navy to bestow major honor on slain LGBT rights icon
2moHarvey Milk was first openly gay politician elected to office in California in 1977
Melania Trump's website taken down after degree claim debunked
2moThe website had incorrectly claimed that Donald Trump's wife had earned a college degree
How Trump has been trying to bring his brand to Russia for decades
2moThe Clinton campaign has accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of leaking stolen Democratic National Committee emails to help Donald Trump's candidacy. But the Republican presidential nominee has denied any ties to Russia. Julianna Goldman takes a closer look at Trump's connections to Russia and its president.
Fallen soldier's dad to Trump: "You have sacrificed nothing"
2moKhizr Khan's son died in 2004 when a car loaded with explosives blew up at his compound in Iraq
Fact-checking Hillary Clinton's Democratic convention speech
2moClinton claimed that she would work toward providing debt-free college and accused Donald Trump of pledging to ban an entire religion
Former AG Eric Holder calls Trump a "very shallow man"
2moIn an interview with Charlie Rose, former Attorney General Eric Holder discussed Hillary Clinton's historic nomination for presidency. He also commented on the danger he sees in a Donald Trump presidency, saying he thinks Trump may not be very smart.
Trump slams Clinton as general election begins
2moDonald Trump was quick to respond to Hillary Clinton's attacks from her Democratic convention speech Thursday night, accusing Clinton of "talking down to the American people." While the conventions are over, Trump wants to cast the race less in terms of Republican versus Democrat, but outsider versus insider. Major Garrett reports.
What will live on from Clinton's convention speech?
2moCBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Hillary Clinton's historic night at the Democratic National Convention Thursday and what struck him most about her acceptance speech.
Clinton accepts Democratic nomination with appeal for unity
2moHillary Clinton highlighted her differences with Donald Trump in a historic speech to the Democratic National Convention Thursday night. The former secretary of state, senator and first lady spent nearly an hour laying out her vision for the future, saying the country was at a "moment of reckoning." Nancy Cordes reports.
Trump slams Clinton's "insulting" nomination speech
2moRepublican nominee was quick to barrage Clinton with criticisms on the campaign trail and on Twitter amid her historic nomination
Despite denial, Trump's connections to Russia go back years
2moTrump has talked about Russia being a hot business climate, and he has been trying to bring his brand to Moscow for decades
Eric Holder thinks Trump may not be very smart
2moHe offered his analysis of the GOP nominee to CBS News' Charlie Rose, and he also talked about the political direction of the country
Special Coverage: Democratic National Convention, Day Four
2moFrom the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, PA, day four of the Democratic National Convention. Watch CBS News' special coverage.
Top Twitter moments from Hillary Clinton's historic night
2moClinton accepted the Democratic party's nomination Thursday -- and social media went wild
At Democratic convention, Chelsea Clinton tells Americans "who my mom is"
2moThe former first daughter talked about Hillary Clinton as her role model in motherhood and in life
Clinton: "America is once again at a moment of reckoning"
2moAccepting the Democratic nomination, Clinton spoke about the strength of America and outlined her argument against Donald Trump
Fact check: Trump's misreading of Iran Deal
2moIn Iowa, Trump explained how he would have managed the Iran deal; but there was more fable than fact in his soliloquy
Democrats' dilemma: How to convince voters Hillary Clinton is trustworthy
2moDespite the hoopla of Hillary Clinton breaking through a political glass ceiling there remains the challenge of bringing up voters' opinions of her
Chelsea Clinton through the years
2moChelsea Clinton is one of the most valuable assets of her mother's campaign. After all, she's been on the trail with her parents since she was two. Vinita Nair reports on the woman who could be the first daughter -- twice.
Chelsea Clinton through the years in the spotlight
2moLittle girl so many remember from her White House years -- is all grown up -- and ready to introduce her mother at the DNC
What undecided young voters thought of the DNC and RNC
2moThree undecided millennials discuss how the Democratic and Republican conventions have impacted who they might vote for in November
Hillary Clinton on the importance of a woman president
2moIn an interview with "60 Minutes," Hillary Clinton talked about the magnitude of being the first female nominee for president from a major political party.
How do young people feel about the 2016 election?
2moFor many millennial voters, this unconventional election year is their first chance to participate in the political process. DeMarco Morgan talked with three undecided young voters from Pennsylvania to get their thoughts on the campaign.
Giuliani: Trump "made a mistake" with Russia comments
2moDonald Trump spent the final day of the DNC embroiled in a controversy of his own making. He was forced to walk back his comments calling on Russia to "find" Hillary Clinton's deleted emails, which many saw as an invitation for espionage. Major Garrett reports.
Hillary Clinton's big moment on final night of DNC
2moHillary Clinton makes history at the Democratic National Convention on Thursday. Accepting the party's nomination is the easy part -- but getting American voters to trust her will be her toughest task. Nancy Cordes reports.
The persuadable voters: Who's up for grabs tonight?
2moExactly which voters might still consider Hillary Clinton, and what do they say they want to hear?
Poll: Clinton leads Trump by 9 in Pennsylvania
2moAs Democrats wrap up their final convention day in Philadelphia, a new survey finds Clinton with a healthy lead over the GOP nominee in the state
All the historical references in Tim Kaine's DNC speech
2moBefore America begins the next chapter in history, a look back at the stories of some people who helped us get here
WSJ, Washington Post editorials slam Trump for inviting Russian hack
2moThe Washington Post and Wall Street Journal published editorials slamming Trump about his comments asking Russia to hack Hillary Clinton
Seattle Times issues apology for photograph of Bill Clinton
2moEditorial decisions of several newspapers were labeled sexist on social media after Hillary clinched her nomination
As the oldest delegate, 93-year-old Ruby Gilliam has watched history
2moAt her eighth consecutive Democratic convention, the longtime Ohioan tells CBS News her favorite thing about conventions is "just being part of it" and "making history"
Obama says he doesn't actually count his almonds
2moThe president wants to set the record straight on his late-night snacking habits
North Korea: U.S. "crossed the red line" with latest move
2moRemarks from North Korea's top diplomat for U.S. affairs come ahead of joint military exercises south of Demilitarized Zone
Kremlin to U.S.: Solve your own email problems
2moTrump said Wednesday, "Russia, if you're listening, I hope you're able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing;" Thursday, he said he was "being sarcastic"
Who's speaking on the final night of the Democratic convention?
2moHillary Clinton will formally accept the 2016 Democratic nomination for president
Meet the transgender delegates at the Democratic convention
2moThe Democratic party adopted a platform this week that made historic strides in transgender rights
The Democratic party makes historic progress on transgender rights
2moAt this year's Democratic national convention, the party passed a historically inclusive platform on LGBT issues. Laura Calvo, a transgender superdelegate from Oregon, discusses what means for the trans community.
Wikileaks' Assange: More material concerning U.S. election could be released
2moWikileaks founder suggests the emails already leaked have spread quickly because of widespread interest in U.S. election
Chelsea Clinton will testify to her mother's credentials
2moChelsea Clinton will try to show the softer side of her mother on final convention night in Philadelphia
Democrats' strategy focusing on Trump as much as Clinton
2moA CBS News poll shows just a quarter of voters want the next commander-in-chief to continue President Obama's policies. Nearly a half want more conservative policies. Former "Face the Nation" moderator Bob Schieffer and The Atlantic senior editor Alex Wagner join "CBS This Morning" to discuss President Obama's Wednesday night address at the Democratic convention.
Calif. governor: Democrats must be "on guard, on alert and on the attack"
2moCalifornia Gov. Jerry Brown warned that anything can happen in November because it's a competitive election
Calif. Gov. Brown on endorsing Clinton, "loose cannon" Trump
2moOne of the country's longest-serving progressive Democrats was a late convert to Hillary Clinton's campaign. California Gov. Jerry Brown praised Clinton and her work to fight climate change Wednesday at the Democratic convention. Brown's endorsement of Clinton comes despite the fact his lifelong causes are similar to those of Bernie Sanders. Brown joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the Democratic
Pelley on Obama convention speech, party unity
2mo"CBS Evening News" anchor Scott Pelley joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss President Obama's "well-delivered" convention address Wednesday night and Hillary Clinton's upcoming speech accepting the Democratic nomination for president.
Congressman calls on Obama to block intel briefings from Donald Trump
2moTrump is expected to begin receiving classified briefings after the conventions end
Fact check on the 2016 Democratic convention
2moHillary Clinton is scheduled to formally accept the Democratic nomination on Thursday night
Two wealthy donors offer reward for Donald Trump's tax returns
2moTrump and his campaign are still saying that he won't release his tax returns until IRS audits are complete
Parallels and differences between Chelsea Clinton and Ivanka Trump
2moChelsea Clinton will introduce her mother, Hillary Clinton, Thursday night at the Democratic convention. It comes a week after Chelsea's friend, Ivanka Trump, made the case at the GOP convention in Cleveland for her father, Donald Trump. The daughters have been friendly for years, but when it comes to this 2016 campaign, it's family first. Julianna Goldman reports.
Former Obama advisers on president's convention speech and legacy
2moIn his Democratic convention speech Wednesday night, President Obama said Donald Trump will not win the White House with a campaign based on fear. Dan Pfeiffer, former senior adviser to the president, and Jon Favreau, the president's former director of speechwriting who helped with the convention address, join "CBS This Morning" to discuss Mr. Obama's convention address and Hillary Clinton's upcom
Clinton campaign manager: Trump's Russia comments prove he's "unfit" for White House
2moRobby Mook spoke to "CBS This Morning" Thursday ahead of Clinton's major speech
Clinton campaign manager: Trump's Russia espionage dare "unacceptable"
2moAfter Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said he hopes Russia tracks down 30,000 personal emails that Hillary Clinton deleted from her time as secretary of state, Robby Mook, Clinton's campaign manager, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why he thinks Trump comments are "unbecoming" and Hillary Clinton's upcoming convention address Thursday night.
Trump walks back dare for Russia to hack Clinton email
2moDonald Trump shook up many Democrats with his latest dig at Hillary Clinton. On Wednesday, Trump suggested if Russians are responsible for hacking Democratic Party emails, they could also find deleted emails from the private servers Clinton used when she was secretary of state. The Republican candidate said later he wasn't serious. Major Garrett reports.
Obama calls for optimism in Democratic convention speech
2moIn a primetime convention speech that looked back and ahead, President Obama came to Philadelphia to put his popularity behind Hillary Clinton. The latest CBS News-New York Times poll shows 53 percent of Americans approve of the job the president is doing. Mr. Obama laid out his accomplishments, yet emphasized there's "more work to do." Julianna Goldman reports.
Obama and top Democrats praise Clinton, bash Trump
2moHillary Clinton lays out her plan for America's future Thursday night at the Democratic National Convention. She was there Wednesday to take the baton from President Obama. The old adversaries from 2008 embraced after the president praised Clinton's readiness for the Oval Office. He and other speakers hammered Donald Trump with some of the toughest talk of the convention. Nancy Cordes reports.
Chelsea Clinton and Ivanka Trump: Many parallels, one key difference
2moCommon threads between famous daughters transcend politics and the corporate world -- but they are different in a crucial way
How Trump spent day three of the Democratic convention
2moThe GOP nominee had a rollicking day that began at his resort in Florida and ended in Ohio, with a stop in Pennsylvania along the way
Special Coverage: Democratic National Convention, Day Three
2moFrom the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, PA, day three of the Democratic National Convention. Watch CBS News' special coverage.
The Democrats take their case to the moderates
2moAfter two days of stoking the base, Obama and Biden show up to try and win over the rest of America to Hillary's side
Here's what Twitter was doing during Tim Kaine's convention speech
2moAs Tim Kaine took to the podium at the DNC to accept the the vice presidential nomination, hundreds took to Twitter
Kaine, accepting VP nod, says he "trusts" Clinton and slams Trump
2moThe newly minted vice presidential candidate spoke about his biography in his first major appearance on the national stage
7/27: Baltimore drops cases against Freddie Gray cops; ALS Ice Bucket Challenge pays off
2moCriminal charges have been dropped for the remaining Baltimore officers in the death of Freddie Gray; Two summers ago, the Ice Bucket Challenge raised $115 million for ALS research.
Bloomberg blasts Trump's business record in convention speech
2mo"The richest thing about Donald Trump is his hypocrisy," the former New York City mayor snarked Wednesday
Joe Biden on America: "We own the finish line"
2moThe vice president delivered an emotional speech Wednesday night in which he praised Hillary Clinton and said Donald Trump has "not a clue" about helping people
Obama praises Clinton in convention speech full of hope and optimism
2mo"America is already great. America is already strong," Obama said, making an argument that the country is not what Donald Trump says it is
Leon Panetta slams Trump for Russia comments
2moThe former CIA director and defense secretary adjusted his speech after Trump suggested Russia should hack the U.S. to look for Clinton's emails
Sen. Tim Kaine gets ready for prime time
2moTim Kaine officially steps into the spotlight at the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday night. In a "60 Minutes" interview alongside running mate Hillary Clinton, he discussed what he brings to the table to help the ticket win in November.
Clinton campaign: Trump's Russia comments are national security issue
2moFollowing Donald Trump's apparent call for Russia to locate Hillary Clinton's missing emails, her campaign hit right back. The Clinton campaign immediately accused Trump of both encouraging Russian espionage against America and threatening national security. Nancy Cordes reports.
Trump calls on Russia to "find" Clinton's emails
2moOn Wednesday, Donald Trump called on Russia to "find the 30,000 emails that are missing" from Hillary Clinton's email server. Critics were quick to say his remarks call on the foreign power to cyberspy on Trump's rival for the presidency. Major Garrett has more.
Where was Tim Kaine born?
2moTim Kaine is best known as the senator and former governor of Virginia, but was he born there?
A look back at Humphrey's call for unity at the 1968 DNC
2moFormer Democratic nominee Hubert Humphrey was faced with the daunting task of uniting a fractured Democratic party at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
Seth Meyers on Bernie or Bust: "be quiet"
2moNBC "Late Night" host Seth Meyers inaugurated a new segment on his show that aims to extinguish the "Bern"
Is Tim Kaine married?
2moThe woman publicly standing by Tim Kaine's side these days is often Hillary Clinton, but her VP nominee has a woman by his side in his private life
Democrats turn focus to national security Wednesday
2moThough the issue of terrorism and ISIS was little discussed during the first two days of the convention, Clinton campaign officials say it's on the agenda tonight
GOP: ISIS-linked plots against the West pass milestone
2moRepublicans on U.S. House Homeland Security Committee find Americans a top target for terror group
Trump to Russia: I hope you're able to find the emails
2moSpeaking in Doral, Florida, Republican nominee Donald Trump stated that he hopes that Russia is able to "find the 30,000 emails that are missing" from when Hillary Clinton was secretary of state.
Trump: Putin lacks respect for Obama
2moDuring a press conference in Florida, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump spoke about his potential relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Trump said Putin does not respect rival Hillary Clinton or President Barack Obama, and said that Putin mentioned the "N-word."
Trump playing into ISIS' hands, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar says
2moThe GOP presidential nominee helps ISIS recruiting by calling for discrimination against all Muslims, the Muslim sports icon says
Donald Trump: I hope Russia finds Hillary Clinton's emails
2moBut House Speaker Paul Ryan has a different view on Russian President Vladimir Putin and what he should be doing
Claire McCaskill: People responsible for DNC emails should be removed from positions
2moMcCaskill also said that VA Gov. Terry McAuliffe made a "huge mistake" when he claimed Clinton would reverse TPP position
What would kids do as president?
2moThey may be too young to cast a ballot, but kids have big imaginations for how they'll run the country
Obama hints Russians may have had motive for hacking DNC
2moThe president said the FBI is still investigating the breach, in which resulted in the release of over 19,000 DNC emails just before the Democratic convention
Donald Trump can't clearly explain his position on the minimum wage
2moHis campaign chairman Paul Manafort was asked to clarify Trump's position on the minimum wage on "CBS This Morning"
Political cartoonist captures "CBS This Morning" at Democratic convention
2moFor more than 30 years, cartoonist Liza Donnelly's drawings have been seen in publications including the New Yorker, Politico and The New York Times. Now, she's using her signature style illustrating behind-the-scenes images of "CBS This Morning" at the Democratic National Convention.
Kids answer: "If I were president..."
2moOn Tuesday night, Hillary Clinton told little girls everywhere, "I may become the first woman president, but one of you is next." In Philadelphia, some girls and boys are already thinking about the future. Mo Rocca learned what they would do as commander in chief.
Carole King on Hillary Clinton and Democratic convention
2moLegendary singer and songwriter Carole King will perform at the Democratic National Convention Thursday night. The longtime Democrat was an early supporter of Hillary Clinton's campaign, even going door-to-door in New York to try and win over voters. King joins "CBS This Morning" in Philadelphia to discuss Clinton's candidacy and how the Democratic Party treated Bernie Sanders' supporters.
Did Bill Clinton make the case for Hillary in convention speech?
2mo"Face the Nation" moderator and CBS News political director John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" to explain why Bill Clinton's case that Hillary Clinton is an agent of change must become a "multiple-month-long argument" and how a remark by the Clintons' longtime friend, Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe, undermined the Democratic nominee's stance on the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal.
McCaskill on Clinton's historic nomination, McAuliffe "is wrong" on TPP remarks
2moMissouri Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill was part of the roll call where Hillary Clinton became the first female nominee of a major political party. McCaskill joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the "incredibly emotional" moment, Bernie Sanders' important role in backing Clinton and Terry McAuliffe's comments on Clinton reversing on the TPP trade deal.
Donald Trump: "I have nothing to do with Russia"
2moHis campaign chairman also told "CBS This Morning" that there is "no relationship" between Trump and Russia; he was also asked whether Trump would release his taxes to prove it
Emotional roll call as Democrats nominate Hillary Clinton for president
2moWhen Hillary Clinton topped the number of delegates needed for the Democratic presidental nomination, it was Bernie Sanders who made the announcement in a gesture of unity. As Clinton became the first female nominee of a major political party, "CBS This Morning" co-hosts Gayle King and Norah O'Donnell spoke to women on the convention floor about what the historic moment meant to them.
What VP pick Tim Kaine needs to convey in convention speech
2moHillary Clinton's running mate, Tim Kaine, will address the Democratic convention Wednesday night. In a "60 Minutes" interview, Kaine told "CBS Evening News" anchor Scott Pelley why he's a "utility player." Pelley joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Kaine's upcoming speech.
Obama to make a case for Clinton and his legacy
2moPresident Obama will take the stage Wednesday night at the Democratic convention for the last time as president. In 2004, he was a little-known state senator from Illinois when he was introduced to the country. Now, after nearly eight years in office, the president is preparing to hand over the reins. Julianna Goldman reports on how his speech will make the case for Hillary Clinton and his own leg
Campaign chair denies financial relationship between Trump and Russia
2moAs Russia is accused of hacking Democratic National Committee emails to influence the U.S. presidential elections, Paul Manafort, Donald Trump's campaign chairman, joins "CBS This Morning" from New York to discuss whether the Republican presidential nominee will release his tax returns to show he has no financial ties to Russia.
Russia pushes back over responsibility of DNC email hacking
2moThere is a growing consensus in the American intelligence community that Russia was behind the Democratic National Committee hacking. Agencies reportedly told the White House they have "high confidence" Moscow is responsible for the theft of emails and documents. Their leak caused the Democratic National Committee chair to step down. Margaret Brennan reports on President Obama's reaction to the in
Elizabeth Warren punches back at Donald Trump's jabs
2moSpeaking with "CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose Tuesday night, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren discussed the state of the Democratic Party and the role she might play in the general election, including needling Republican nominee Donald Trump. See why she is calling Trump a "thin-skinned, racist bully."
Clinton secures legacy as female presidential nominee
2moThe crowd erupted on the Democratic convention floor when Hillary Clinton was nominated for president Tuesday night, and Clinton's unexpected video appearance set them off again. After 227 years and 44 presidents, Clinton could be the first woman to hold the country's highest office. Norah O'Donnell reports.
Clinton named first female U.S. presidential nominee
2moDemocratic convention delegates voted Tuesday night to ratify Hillary Clinton's historic nomination, but many Bernie Sanders supporters greeted the outcome by leaving the convention. Former President Bill Clinton also told a very personal story of the nominee as a wife, a mother and a leader. Nancy Cordes reports.
Obama counting on Clinton to build on his legacy
2moPresident will take the convention stage to make the case for another history-making nominee
The Democratic convention: What to watch Wednesday
2moPresident Obama and former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg are among those expected to address the convention
It's time to retire tired talk about the "Rust Belt"
2moThe lazy stereotype of a dying region doesn't fit today's reality of newly thriving urban centers with reinvented industries
Chelsea Clinton challenges Ivanka Trump on equal pay for women
2moThe two daughters of presidential candidates put their friendship on hold for the election
Special Coverage: Democratic National Convention, Day Two
2moFrom the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, PA, day two of the Democratic National Convention. Watch CBS News' special coverage.
Commentary: Tuesday was a night for Democratic partisans
2moLena! Meryl! Alicia! Bill! Night two of the Democratic National Convention was all about stoking the base
In biography-heavy speech, Bill Clinton makes the case for Hillary
2moThe former president spoke at length about their courtship and love story, asserting that his wife has spent her life working for the betterment of others
Mark Weiner, Democratic fundraiser and Clinton friend, dies at 62
2moThe major Democratic fundraiser died in Newport, Rhode Island, as he prepared to head to the convention in Philadelphia
102-year-old delegate casts ballots for Hillary Clinton at DNC
2moJerry Emmett was born before women gained the right to vote; she announced that the Arizona delegation was casting 51 of its 85 votes for Hillary Clinton
Dunham, Ferrera mock Donald Trump at Democratic convention
2moThe actresses tore into the GOP nominee for his controversial comments about immigrants and women
"Mothers of the Movement" deliver emotional plea for Clinton
2moThe group of mothers, who have all lost children to gun violence and police brutality, stressed the importance of turning out in November
Sanders backers walk out, protest outside convention
2moSome "Bernie or Bust" die-hards chose "bust" Tuesday evening; Secret Service arrested several of them
If Hillary Clinton is elected president, what will Bill be called?
2moThe American people have known countless first ladies, but was is the male spouse of a U.S. president called?
Clinton makes history as first woman to win major party nomination
2moHillary Clinton is officially the Democratic candidate for president of the United States. She's the first woman to win a major party nomination, and Senator Bernie Sanders played a major part in the moment. Watch a CBS News Special Report.
Hillary Clinton is first woman to win major party nomination
2moAfter the roll call of the states at the DNC, Hillary Clinton became the Democratic candidate for president of the United States. She's the first woman to win a major party nomination, a milestone for America nearly a century after women won the right to vote. Nancy Cordes reports.
A Look Back: Barack Obama addresses delegates at the 2004 DNC
2moAs President Obama is set to take the stage at the Democratic National Convention, here is a look back at his first speech at the 2004 DNC.
Mothers who lost kids to violence: "Our children will not die in vain"
2moThe mothers of Eric Garner, Michael Brown, Jordan Davis, Blair Holt, Hadiya Pendleton and Trayvon Martin take the DNC stage Tuesday night
U.S. officials believe Russia is behind DNC hack
2moIntelligence and administration officials tell CBS News they believe the Russian government is behind the DNC's email hack. They say it has the hallmarks of other cyber attacks launched by the Kremlin's intelligence service. Julianna Goldman reports.
Hillary's long march to the Democratic nomination
2moThe former secretary of state is now the first female major party nominee in American history
Trump challenges Democrats on foreign policy at veterans event
2moDonald Trump took his message to a meeting of Veterans of Foreign Wars in Charlotte, North Carolina. The GOP arrived to enthusiastic veterans and applause to challenge the Democratic stategy. Major Garrett has more.
"Bernie or Bust" backers: It's not over
2moRefusing to concede defeat, these die-hard Sanders supporters say now "the gloves come off"
Watch: James Corden spoofs Clinton's "60 Minutes" interview
2moCBS' "The Late Late Show" host James Corden "interviewed" Hillary Clinton and her vice presidential pick Indiana Sen. Tim Kaine
Trump deposition from June offers insight into campaign
2moThe mogul is currently suing to celebrity chefs who refused to build restaurants in a new Trump building
What will Obama take from the Oval Office?
2moRecent presidents have always added their own personal touch to the Oval Office and the White House. But what can they take with them when they leave?
USA Freedom Kids are suing Donald Trump
2moThe preteen girl group charmed Trump supporters in Pensacola, but the relationship with the campaign soured
Barack Obama on presidential limitations
2moIn this "Face the Nation" Web Extra, President Barack Obama talks about the difference in the limitations modern presidents face versus those faced by past presidents.
Democratic convention sets up 5% of bathrooms to be "all-gender"
2moSpeakers during the Democratic convention's first night railed against North Carolina's HB2 law, calling it "hate"
Citing cyber "revolution," Obama issues attack response plan
2moThe new presidential policy directive designates six cyber attack levels similar to Homeland Security's terror alert system
Who's speaking Tuesday at the Democratic convention?
2moDelegates are scheduled to participate in a roll call vote Tuesday to formally nominate Hillary Clinton
Russian "fingerprints" left behind on DNC hack
2moU.S. officials tell CBS News that they believe Russian state actors are behind the leak of about 20,000 internal DNC emails
Who dominated Google searches during the DNC Monday night?
2moThe search engine also detailed the most searched questions during the convention Monday
Trevor Noah on "Daily Show," conventions and politics
2mo"The Daily Show with Trevor Noah" is the only late night comedy show originating from the convention cities. In Cleveland last week, Noah picked apart Donald Trump's acceptance speech. This week, "The Daily Show" is taking on the Democrats in Philadelphia. Noah joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his perspective of U.S. politics as a South African comedian.
Joaquin Castro doesn't rule out challenging Ted Cruz for Senate in 2018
2moHouse Democrat sat down for an interview with his twin brother Julian Castro, who serves as the secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Julián and Joaquín Castro on Democratic Party unity, winning Latino vote
2moFour years ago, then-San Antonio Mayor Julián Castro electrified the crowd at the Democratic convention, saying a speech by Mitt Romney proved that the 2012 Republican nominee didn't understand working Americans. The former mayor and his twin brother, Texas Congressman Joaquín Castro, who will speak at this year's convention, join "CBS This Morning" to discuss Michelle Obama's convention speech Mo
Clinton campaign chairman: Sanders "went a long way" to unify Dems
2moJohn Podesta addresses the issue of party unity and the DNC emails hack on "CBS This Morning"
Bill Clinton makes case for Hillary in major role reversal
2moFormer President Bill Clinton will make history Tuesday night when he makes the case for his wife, Hillary, at the Democratic convention. For years, the spouses of future presidents have played vital roles at national political conventions, but with a former first lady running for the highest office -- and the potential for a first gentleman in the White House -- the political process reaches unch
FBI investigating DNC email hack as Trump pushes back
2moThe FBI is investigating the hacking of the Democratic National Committee's emails. The agency is reportedly also trying to determine if aides and groups close to Hillary Clinton were targeted as well. Secretary of State John Kerry raised the issue with Russia's foreign minister, who scoffed at reports Moscow was behind the hack. Jan Crawford reports.
Trump campaign eager to exploit divisions at Democratic convention
2moDonald Trump is providing real-time responses to Democrats from the campaign trail. As speakers took the stage at the Democratic convention in Philadelphia, he taunted them on Twitter. Major Garrett reports from Charlotte, North Carolina, where Trump will speak Tuesday.
Clinton campaign chair on push for party unity, DNC email hack
2moJohn Podesta, Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman who was White House chief of staff to President Bill Clinton and a counselor to President Obama, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Monday night's convention speeches and address whether the Hillary Clinton campaign was also hacked after the Democratic National Committee's email breach.
Impact of Michelle Obama's speech that didn't mention Trump
2moA long list of celebrities and politicians called for unity at the Democratic convention Monday night. Mark Leibovich, chief national correspondent for the New York Times Magazine and a CBS News political contributor, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss first lady Michelle Obama's convention speech that captivated the audience Monday night.
Cheers, jeers and tears on Democratic convention's first day
2moDemocratic convention delegates are about to nominate a woman as a major party presidential candidate for the first time, but the historic convention got off to a difficult start. Many Bernie Sanders supporters made it clear they're not ready to accept Hillary Clinton as the Democratic nominee. But the primetime speakers including first lady Michelle Obama managed to bring some unity to the procee
Bill Clinton faces "high wire act" as he makes case for his wife
2moTwenty years after Hillary Clinton urged Americans to elect her husband at the DNC, it's his chance to return the favor
What to watch at the Democratic convention Tuesday
2moThe roll call that will make Hillary Clinton's nomination official, and a big speech for Bill Clinton -- who'll make the case for his wife becoming president
Commentary: Those angry Democratic delegates could decide 2016
2moYes, the speeches were good on the first night of the DNC, but the grassroots antipathy for Hillary could give this thing to Trump
Special Coverage: Democratic National Convention, Day One
2moFrom the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, PA, day one of the Democratic National Convention. Watch CBS News' special coverage.
Dozens of pro-Sanders demonstrators cited by police near DNC
2moPolice briefly detained more than 50 people after they tried to storm the barricades outside the Democratic National Convention
Michelle Obama invokes America's children in attack on Trump
2moBut the first lady never once mentioned Trump's name in her powerful address on Hillary Clinton's behalf
Sanders vows to do "everything I can" for Clinton
2moAfter a day of tensions in Philadelphia, the Vermont senator addressed the Democratic convention Monday night
Elizabeth Warren tells delegates to choose: Unity or Trump
2moIn Philadelphia, the Massachusetts senator painted Donald Trump as a divider-in-chief at the Democratic convention
Sarah Silverman to Sanders die-hards: "You're being ridiculous"
2moThe comedian sharply told off booing "Bernie or Bust" delegates at the Democratic convention
Sarandon: DNC leak confirms Sanders backers' fears weren't "paranoia"
2moThe actress spoke out Monday about her support for Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and her thoughts on Hillary Clinton's new running mate
Police: 55 cited for disorderly conduct near DNC
2moSeveral hundred Sanders supporters and other demonstrators converged in the sweltering heat Monday near the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia
Spark up! Marijuana activists light up streets of Philly with 51-foot joint
2moMen robed in marijuana-inspired cloaks and women in pot leaf pasties join together for a cause
The evolution of First Lady Michelle Obama
2moMichelle Obama is set to take center stage at the DNC to voice her support for former First Lady Hillary Clinton. Mrs. Obama is one of the most popular Democrats at the convention -- but she had her fair share of bumps and bruises along the way. Michelle Miller has more.
Dickerson: "Buzzing" about Sanders must end for Democratic unity
2moIt will be up to Sanders himself in his speech on Monday night to help mend the party divide and get supporters on board with Clinton's message, says John Dickerson
Trump campaigns in Virginia on first day of DNC
2moDonald Trump isn't keeping a low profile during the DNC, matching the actions of Hillary Clinton during the RNC. Trump campaigned in the home state of Clinton's running mate Tim Kaine. Major Garrett has more.
Clinton campaign blames email hack on Russians
2moHillary Clinton's campaign manager is pinning the blame for the DNC email hack on Russian President Vladimir Putin. Donald Trump's campaign is calling that accusation absurd. Julianna Goldman has more.
Dickerson on Democratic unity
2moCBS News political director and anchor of "Face the Nation" John Dickerson weighs in on the DNC infighting and how much effect it will have in coming days.
Hillary Clinton talks honesty on "60 Minutes"
2moIn an interview that aired Sunday on "60 Minutes," Scott Pelley asked Hillary Clinton and running mate Tim Kaine about the DNC email leak and Clinton's trustworthiness.
Could Russia really be behind the DNC email hack?
2moThe Hillary Clinton campaign has blamed a DNC email hack and resulting leak on Russia; but there's been little definitive evidence that is the case
DNC kicks off with division over emails
2moThe Democratic National Convention has opened with the party chair resigning due to an email leak. The mere mention of the party nominee for president has resulted in boos many times. Nancy Cordes has more on the Democratic turmoil.
DNC apologizes for "inexcusable remarks" in emails
2moIn its statement, the DNC said that the comments do not reflect its values or its commitment to neutrality during the nominating process
Sanders' supporters boo him at mention of Clinton-Kaine
2moHe also said Wasserman Schultz's removal from DNC will "open the doors of the party to people who want real change"
Trump scores higher Facebook interactions than Clinton
2moTrump's official Facebook page has nearly twice as many "likes" as Clinton's as Democratic convention begins
Trump: "They said, 'Debbie, you're fired'"
2moThe GOP nominee said he "always knew she was overrated"
Protests at the Democratic National Convention
2moProtests begin as the Democrats meet to nominate Hillary Clinton
Report: Hastert contests impending lawsuit from prison
2moThe former House speaker's attorney is trying to evade a lawsuit for victim's outstanding hush money funds to be paid in full
Wasserman Schultz could face legal complaint related to email leak
2moHer primary challenger in Florida hopes to file a legal complaint with the FEC within the week
President Obama addresses racial profiling in wake of police shootings
2moIn this "Face the Nation" Web Extra, President Obama talks about racial profiling and the extra scrutiny African- American males face from law enforcement
Wasserman Schultz will not gavel in Democratic convention
2moThe outgoing DNC chair was booed and jeered at a Florida delegation breakfast Monday morning
Hot spots in the City of Brotherly Love
2moA historic Democratic convention requires a city with real gravitas. As for Philadelphia? Let's just say it's in the history-making business. Mo Rocca takes you on a tour of the first U.S. capital and home to the first U.S. Congress.
FBI is investigating the DNC emails hack
2moClinton's campaign manager believes Russian hackers were trying to help Donald Trump's campaign
First look: Pro-Trump super PAC to air new commercial during DNC
2moGreat America PAC says the ad is part of a new $2 million media buy and will air during Clinton's acceptance speech
Rendell says Wasserman Schultz shouldn't take the stage at Democratic convention
2moThe former Pennsylvania governor criticized the Democratic National Committee for conspiring a religious test against Bernie Sanders
Donald Trump says he's expanding Muslim ban
2moTrump first proposed a plan to block Muslims from entering the U.S. last December, a few days after San Bernardino
Gore tweets about Hillary Clinton
2moThe former vp sent a series of tweets Monday afternoong throwing his support to Clinton
Who are the Democratic convention's speakers on opening day?
2moThe convention kicks off a day after Debbie Wasserman Schultz announced she would resign as DNC chairwoman at the end of the four-day event
DNC chair booed at Florida delegation breakfast
2moAfter leaked emails showed top DNC officials disparaging Bernie Sanders' campaign, Wasserman Schultz announced she'll resign as DNC chair at the end of the Democratic convention
The birthplace of the Constitution
2moThe National Constitution Center in Philadelphia explores the origin and evolution of the greatest document of human freedom ever created
Sen. Cory Booker on DNC email hack, convention speech
2moNew Jersey Sen. Cory Booker is speaking Monday night at the Democratic National Convention. He was reportedly a candidate to be Hillary Clinton's running mate. Booker joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the Democratic National Committee email hacking that resulted in the resignation of chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Clinton's running mate, Tim Kaine.
National Constitution Center tells the story of America
2moThe National Constitution Center in Philadelphia tells the story of how our founders created a government by the people with an elected president -- and a Constitution that endures and protects us all. Jan Crawford reports.
Cory Booker: Democrats must show contrast with GOP's "dark convention"
2moBooker is scheduled to address the Democratic National Convention as it kicks off in Philadelphia Monday evening
How Michelle Obama became a political powerhouse
2moFirst lady Michelle Obama will take center stage Monday night to endorse Hillary Clinton. She has maintained high approval ratings during the president's time in office and has successfully crafted her image using social media. She also created a platform to take on big issues like race. Julianna Goldman reports.
Pelley on Clinton calling for "all hands on deck"
2moHillary Clinton tells "60 Minutes" her running mate, Tim Kaine, is "a progressive who likes to get things done." She describes herself the same way. They spoke with Scott Pelley for Sunday night's broadcast in their first and only joint interview. Pelley joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his interview with the Democratic ticket.
Meet the groups protesting the Democratic Convention
2moLeft-wing organizers descend on Philadelphia to voice the opposition to Hillary Clinton
Dickerson on his interview with Obama, DNC email hack
2moPresident Obama says Donald Trump is unprepared for the oval office. Mr. Obama told CBS News Trump's statements that the U.S. might not stand with NATO allies shows a lack of readiness on foreign policy. "Face the Nation" moderator and CBS News political director John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his interview with the president.
Trump using surrogates and tweets to hit Clinton
2moRepublican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his team will not stay quiet during the Democratic convention. The latest CBS News poll shows 83 percent of Republicans who watched the GOP convention now have a more favorable view of Donald Trump, and 69 percent say they have a more positive view of the party. Major Garrett reports on the Trump campaign's tactics following their convention.
Was Russia behind DNC email hacking?
2moThe Clinton campaign is backing cyber-security experts who say Russia stole the Democratic National Committee emails and gave them to WikiLeaks. The Clinton campaign manager is accusing the Russian government of trying to help Donald Trump's campaign. Julianna Goldman reports.
DNC chair out after leaks of emails showing alleged bias
2moThe presidential campaign is tied as the Democratic National Convention begins. A CBS News poll shows Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton both have 42 percent support. The Democrats will meet under the cloud of a new email controversy that revealed nearly 20,000 messages hacked from the Democratic National Committee showing party officials expressing frustration with Bernie Sanders' campaign. Nancy C
Did Trump get bump from GOP convention?
2moCBS News pollsters take look, and gauge whether Hillary Clinton's choice of Tim Kaine as running mate helped her cause
Did DonaldTrump get bump from GOP convention?
2moCBS News pollsters take look, and gauge whether Hillary Clinton's choice of Tim Kaine as running mate helped her cause
Democratic convention 2016: What to watch Monday
2moAs Democrats descend on Philadelphia for the first day of their convention, here's CBS News' guide on what to watch
Clinton responds to last week's GOP chanting to "lock her up"
2moShe and Tim Kaine gave their only interview this weekend to CBS News' Scott Pelley on "60 Minutes"
Extreme heat doesn't deter protesters in Philly ahead of DNC
2moThousands took to Philadelphia's sweltering streets, cheering, chanting and beating drums in the first major protests ahead of the DNC
Former Defense Secretary: Next president must "lay down a line" with Russia
2moRobert Gates, former Secretary of Defense, says the next president needs to have a tougher stance towards Russian President Vladimir Putin
Security ramped up in Philadelphia ahead of DNC
2moWithin the last two weeks SWAT teams, hostage rescue units and counter sniper teams have tested their tactical response plan
DNC chairwoman to step down at end of convention
2moDebbie Wasserman Schultz is out after WikiLeaks leaked DNC emails showing questionable treatment of Bernie Sanders
Report: Obama's half-brother says he wants Trump to win
2moMalik Obama, the president's elder brother who resides in Kenya, shares why he wants Trump to "Make America Great Again"
Clinton and Kaine announce post-convention bus tour
2moThe focus of the three-day tour through Pennsylvania and Ohio will be the Democrats' economic agenda
Michael Bloomberg will endorse Hillary Clinton at DNC
3moThe former New York City mayor will address the gathering on Wednesday
7/24: Obama
3moOn the eve of the Democratic National Convention, "Face the Nation" brings you an interview with President Obama, along with guest appearances from our panel of political experts.
FTN: Page 2
3moMissed the second half of the show? The latest on the preparations for the Democrat National Convention and Donald Trump's next moves following his nomination.
Clinton-Kaine say they won't sling mud at Trump
3moDemocratic ticket says they are not engaging Trump insults like "Crooked Hillary," in first joint interview on 60 Minutes
Bob Schieffer on a convention like no other
3moLast week's Republican National Convention was unlike any in the event's history, according to CBS News chief Washington correspondent emeritus Bob Schieffer. He weighs in on the unfolding presidential campaign - one of the nastiest and dirtiest in U.S. history.
President Obama on Hillary Clinton: "There are better speech-makers"
3moThe president spoke with "Face the Nation" for a wide-ranging interview Friday about foreign policy, race relations in the U.S. and the 2016 election
Trump: My whole life has been winning
3mo"Sunday Morning" senior contributor Ted Koppel talks with heard Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump about his unparalleled campaign, his relationship with the media, and whether he does all of his own tweeting.
The view from Trump country
3moDonald Trump won the Republican nomination last week at a one-of-a-kind convention after a one-of-a-kind campaign. "Sunday Morning" senior contributor Ted Koppel traveled to Cleveland and discovered on the convention floor the answer to a question many have asked about Donald Trump's candidacy: How did a first-time politician take over the Republican Party?
Clinton campaign manager says pro-Trump Russia behind DNC email leak
3moLast month, Russian hackers broke into Democratic Party servers, and now the Clinton camp says they're using it to help Trump
Bob Schieffer: A race of negatives
3moSays this year's battle for the presidency is shaping up as one of the nastiest and dirtiest in American history
Poll: Trump gets small boost in battleground states post-convention
3moRepublicans, conservatives satisfied with convention; independents, moderates remain mixed
Clinton-Kaine won't sling mud
3moDemocratic ticket says they are not engaging Trump insults like "Crooked Hillary," more serious things to do in first joint interview on 60MINUTES
Role reversals: America's first gentlemen
3moWe don't hear much about the first gentlemen of American politics. Come November, that could change, but there are currently six first gentlemen in the United States. Faith Sallie has more on the growing number of male spouses of female governors taking on a role often defined by gender.
Trump on Muslim ban "expansion," possible Ailes campaign role
3moGOP presidential nominee is now floating the idea of suspending immigration from countries like France and Germany
The marriage between Trump and GOP: For better and for worse
3moTed Koppel looks at the rise of an unlikely nominee, his unshakable supporters, and his critics
Trump: "I feel I'm an honest person"
3moGOP nominee rails against "tremendous dishonesty" in media, telling Ted Koppel that he doesn't mind criticism but adds, "I do want them to be straight about it"
The role of first gentleman
3moThe spouses of America's female governors talk about role reversals and expectations in a position usually defined by gender
Extreme heat expected for Democratic convention in Philly
3moThe heat wave comes just as tens of thousands of delegates are about to converge on the city
Elizabeth Warren trashes Trump on Wall Street reform
3moSen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Massachusetts, joins President Obama in the White House's weekly address to tout Wall Street regulations -- and to take a quick swipe at Donald Trump.
Warren joins Obama to attack Trump on Wall Street reforms
3moPresident, Massachusetts senator tout work of Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in weekly White House address
Hillary Clinton, Tim Kaine make first appearance as running mates
3moThe Hillary Clinton-Tim Kaine ticket made its debut in Miami. Both Clinton and the Virginia senator took shots at Donald Trump in their remarks. Nancy Cordes has more.
Kaine changes course on controversial issue after VP nod
3moClinton aide confirms newly announced running mate made commitment to fall in line with former secretary of state's view
AP: Hacked emails show DNC hostility to Sanders
3moEmails posted by Wikileaks show DNC officials scoffing at Sanders and his supporters
RNC chair speaks out on ex-KKK leader's run for office
3moDavid Duke announced his plan to run for Senate in Louisiana earlier this week
The 2016 Democratic convention - live updates
3moHere's the latest news on what's happening at, around and related to the Democratic National Convention
Clinton slams Donald Trump in introducing running mate
3moAt their first joint rally, the focus is on getting to know Tim Kaine
History of the convention balloon drop
3moTradition dates back several decades but has not always been seamless for presidential candidates
History of balloon drops at political conventions
3moThe Republican National Convention came to a close this week with a cascade of balloons raining down around Quicken Loans Arena, but this is a tradition that dates back decades. Vinita Nair reports.
5 things to know about Clinton veep pick Tim Kaine
3moSince first running for public office, Kaine has never lost an election
Can Kaine help Clinton clear the air of controversy?
3moWashington Post columnist Catherine Rampell joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to break down what Tim Kaine brings to the table as Hillary Clinton's running mate and Bernie Sanders' reaction to her pick.
Fact check: The GOP rush to blame Clinton
3moUnpopular Clinton gets hounded by convention Republicans on mostly false, unfounded claims
Why did Hillary Clinton pick Tim Kaine for VP?
3moHillary Clinton announced former Virginia governor Tim Kaine as her running mate Friday night. Carlos Watson, founder and CEO of "Ozy Media" joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to break down Clinton's pick and the state of Donald Trump's campaign after the Republican Convention.
Hillary Clinton picks Senator Tim Kaine for VP role
3moHillary Clinton and Tim Kaine will make their debut Saturday as the Democratic presidential ticket. Clinton announced the Virginia senator as her running mate Friday night. Kaine is 58 years old and is a former governor of Virginia. He's now a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee. Clinton and Kaine's first stop is Florida, a key battleground state. Nancy Cordes reports from Miami.
Hillary Clinton announces Sen. Tim Kaine as her VP
3moHillary Clinton has named her pick for Vice President, Virginia Senator Tim Kaine. Nancy Cordes has a closer look at Kaine's background.
Obama: Munich attack doesn't affirm Trump's dark worldview
3moThe president tells "Face the Nation" the GOP nominee is sowing division and "betraying" American exceptionalism
Clinton says GOP convention was "perversely flattering"
3moTrump, she said, "offered a lot of fear and anger and resentment but no solutions about anything"
Trump paints dark image of America
3moDonald Trump held a campaign rally on Friday following the end of the RNC, where his acceptance speech painted an America in despair. He continued with the same rhetoric, and attacked his opponent Hillary Clinton. Major Garrett has more.
Obama: We must be united to prevent terror
3moIn an interview with John Dickerson for "Face the Nation," President Obama dismissed the gloomy depiction of America that Donald Trump painted during the RNC. "One of the the best ways of preventing [terrorism] is to make sure we don't divide our country," Obama said.
Who is Sen. Tim Kaine, Clinton's possible VP?
3moHillary Clinton has yet to name her pick for Vice President, but political insiders seem to think she is leaning towards Virginia Senator Tim Kaine. Nancy Cordes has a closer look at Kaine's background.
Republican convention had few African Americans
3moLack of diversity highlights the struggles of the GOP's outreach efforts
Obama: Trump's remarks on violence, immigration don't jibe with facts
3moThe president admitted he didn't watch the GOP convention in Cleveland, but he did read about it
Trump defends linking Cruz's father to JFK assassin
3moOn Thursday, Trump said little related to Cruz's failure to endorse him. But Friday was a new day
Ex-KKK leader plans to launch Senate bid in Louisiana
3moDavid Duke plans to run for the open Senate seat vacated by Republican David Vitter
Jon Stewart takes on Trump, Fox News behind Colbert's desk
3moWant to hear what Jon Stewart has to say about this election? You're in luck!
Democratic delegates cram into hotel rooms to cut sky-high costs
3moOne delegate says her two-bed room at the Marriott Hotel Philadelphia Downtown is costing nearly $4,000 for five nights
Commentary: Trump's big speech works out
3moThe Republican nominee hasn't mastered the teleprompter, but the speech itself was pretty good
Trump: Cruz being booed on stage was "beautiful"
3mo"Sunday Morning" senior contributor Ted Koppel joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Donald Trump's acceptance speech and preview his interview with the Republican nominee. Watch the full interview this weekend on "Sunday Morning."
Did Trump's dark tone at convention resonate with voters?
3moCBS News contributor and Republican strategist Frank Luntz joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the tone of Donald Trump's acceptance speech and how he predicts Trump will poll after Thursday night at the GOP convention.
Trump focuses on threats and fears in acceptance speech
3moDonald Trump's acceptance speech for the Republican Party's nomination lasted one hour and 15 minutes. Trump promised to fight for the American people and make the country better than the grim picture he painted of it now. Major Garrett reports on the speech and how it compares to Republican acceptance speeches of past years.
Another politician says Hillary Clinton should be hanged
3moOhio county official later apologizes; West Virginia lawmaker refusing calls to step down, saying his tweet was merely hyperbole
Fox News CEO forced out amid sexual harassment probe
3moFox News chairman and CEO Roger Ailes resigned Thursday amid a sexual harassment investigation. The head of the channel's parent company, Rupert Murdoch, will take the reigns. Vinita Nair reports from the Fox News headquarters in New York on what the shakeup could mean for viewers.
Tech titan makes history as 1st openly-gay GOP convention speaker
3moSilicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel made history in Cleveland Thursday night. The Paypal co-founder became the first speaker to acknowledge being gay at a Republican convention. Gayle King spoke to Thiel after his speech about why he supports Donald Trump.
Dickerson: Trump's acceptance speech was all about him
3moCBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss whether Donald Trump's "dark" acceptance speech was effective in uniting the Republican party, his appeal to the LGBTQ community and the impact of his daughter's speech.
Clinton expected to announce running mate today
3moHillary Clinton may announcing her choice for a running mate on Friday. During Donald Trump's acceptance speech Thursday night, Clinton made a point-by-point attack on social media. Nancy Cordes reports.
Donald Trump accepts GOP nomination with fiery address
3moThe Republican National Convention finished with a clear message from the party's new leader. Donald Trump told the world he will solve America's problems and vowed to protect the people from powerful interests that have let them down. In a speech that painted a picture of a country in decline, Trump promised to restore public safety and create millions of jobs. Major Garrett reports from the Quic
Fact checking Trump's GOP acceptance speech
3moDonald Trump spoke for an hour and 15 minutes during his acceptance speech Thursday at the Republican National Convention. Trump declared more than once, "I am your voice." But did he use that voice to speak the truth? Julianna Goldman fact checks the Republican nominee.
Hillary Clinton expected to make VP pick in coming days
3moOn Friday, Clinton will start a two-day swing through Florida, and some reports say her choice could be revealed as early as Friday afternoon
Checking Trump: Does Clinton want to abolish Second Amendment rights?
3mo"My opponent wants to essentially abolish the Second Amendment," Trump said during his speech at the GOP convention Thursday
Trump offers dark vision of America in GOP convention speech
3moThe billionaire formally accepted the Republican nomination for president Thursday
The debunked claims in Trump's convention speech
3moDespite promising "the truth, and nothing else," Trump presented a series of previously disproved claims and some new ones
Ivanka Trump talks about the human side of her father
3moTrump's daughter, who is said to be closer to her father than any of his children, introduced him as he accepted his party's nomination
This is Google's top trending search of tonight's GOP convention
3moGoogle News Lab provided the answer
Peter Thiel declares "I am proud to be gay" at GOP convention
3moThe Silicon Valley venture capitalist is the first person to talk about being gay on the Republican convention stage
Dickerson and Schieffer reflect on the 2016 RNC
3moOn the final night, CBS News' John Dickerson and Bob Schieffer weigh in on the highs and lows of the Republican National Convention so far.
Schieffer: Trump campaign made "calculated decision" to allow Cruz's speech
3moTwo of the nation's top political reporters, John Dickerson and Bob Schieffer, weigh in on the week that was the Republican National Convention
Cruz supporters: He should have endorsed Trump
3moThe Arizona delegation came to Cleveland with a majority of Ted Cruz supporters, obligated to vote for Donald Trump; they discussed how Cruz's speech played out in the arena
Roger Ailes resigns from Fox News
3moRoger Ailes has resigned from the Fox News Channel, which he created two decades ago. At Fox, Ailes helped shape the nation's political conversation. But he was forced out over allegations of sexual harassment. Vinita Nair has more.
Democrats holding "shadow convention" in Cleveland
3moTwelve blocks from the Republican National Convention, a number of Democrats have spent the week railing against the GOP. Nancy Cordes has more.
Ivanka Trump's role in dad's campaign
3moIvanka Trump will introduce her father Donald Thursday night as he accepts the Republican nomination for president. Ivanka has played a prominent role in the campaign so far. Julianna Goldman has more.
Cruz supporters: He should have endorsed Trump
3moTed Cruz had everyone talking after his speech Wednesday at the RNC, where he made it a point not to endorse Donald Trump. But Cruz isn't getting a lot of good feedback from Republicans in the aftermath, not even his own supporters.
Donald Trump's big night at RNC
3moIt's the final night of the Republican National Convention and Donald Trump will accept the nomination for president. Major Garrett has more.
That time Democrats sought to exploit GOP convention strife
3moRepublicans were divided over their 1964 nominee, Barry Goldwater, and Democratic President Lyndon Johnson wanted to make sure voters knew it
Who is Ivanka Trump married to?
3moThe man standing by Ivanka Trump's side is often her father, but she has a real estate developer husband, too
Donald and Ivanka Trump discuss RNC speeches
3moAhead of Donald Trump's highly anticipated speech at the RNC tonight, he and daughter Ivanka did a walkthrough of the arena, testing the teleprompter and discussing their speeches.
Pro-Clinton group nods to "3 a.m." ad in new anti-Trump spot
3moPriorities USA Action is riffing on Hillary Clinton's "3 a.m." ad from 2008, saying Trump is unprepared for the crises a president faces
Mitch McConnell weighs in on Donald Trump's NATO remarks
3moTrump suggested he would only defend NATO allies that are attacked if they had fulfilled their obligations
Where did Ivanka Trump go to college?
3moYou know Ivanka Trump works with her dad. You know she's appeared on "The Apprentice." But do you know where she went to college?
Major Trump speech to cap GOP convention
3moThe Republican convention's Chief Strategist and Communications Director Sean Spicer discusses the 2016 RNC. Donald Trump will end the convention with a long acceptance speech.
Why did Trump let Cruz speak?
3moDonald Trump's national spokesperson Katrina Pierson discusses Ted Cruz's RNC speech on Wednesday.
The Boo in the Q
3moA convention that started with the pick of a stabilizing V.P. is ending in volatility
Who is Ivanka Trump's mom?
3moIvanka Trump is often viewed as her father's secret weapon. But what do you know about her mother?
Social media goes wild over Trump and Pence's would-be smooch
3moTed Cruz wasn't the only one to reject the Trump embrace Wednesday night at the GOP convention
Pokemon Go craze hits the Republican convention
3moAmerica's most downloaded app brings unity to an unlikely place, the Republican National Convention
Once more, Ivanka Trump steps into spotlight for her father
3moTrump's daughter, who hasn't spent much time in the political spotlight, is one of his biggest campaign assets
Cruz defends his non-endorsement of Trump
3mo"I am not in the habit of supporting people who attack my wife and who attack my father," Cruz said at a Thursday morning event
Area outside GOP convention percolates with capitalism
3moOutside the Quicken Loans Arena, the Republican convention has turned Cleveland into a campaign shopping mall
Gingrich: NATO nations "ought to worry" about U.S. commitment
3moFormer House speaker and Donald Trump supporter defends GOP nominee's comments on NATO alliance
Cleveland still rocks beyond GOP convention security zone
3moInside the Quicken Loans Arena, it's been all about the Republican National Convention this week. But outside, delegates can spend some down time and their money. Mo Rocca takes a look at what's beyond the security zone.
How Ivanka Trump and her husband influence the 2016 race
3moThree of Donald Trump's children already addressed the Republican convention. Daughter Ivanka Trump gets her turn Thursday night, as she introduces her father when he accepts the Republican nomination. Julianna Goldman shows Ivanka and husband Jared Kushner's influence behind the scenes.
Did Trump campaign make "calculated decision" to let Cruz speak?
3moThe crowd at the Republican National Convention erupted into boos Wednesday night when Texas Sen. Ted Cruz did not endorse Donald Trump in his speech. CBS News contributor Bob Schieffer, former chief Washington correspondent and "Face the Nation" moderator, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how the Trump campaign may have gotten what they wanted from Cruz's speech and why there are "two Hillary
Gingrich on Cruz's RNC speech, Trump's conditions for NATO allies
3moFormer House Speaker Newt Gingrich tried to clarify Ted Cruz's "vote your conscience" comments in his own speech Wednesday night at the Republican National Convention. Gingrich joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Wednesday night's speeches and Donald Trump's comments suggesting he might not honor NATO agreements as president.
Cruz's convention snub latest in tense rivalry with Trump
3moWednesday night at the Republican convention was supposed to be vice presidential candidate Mike Pence's big moment to unify the party. But it was the man Pence backed in the primary that stole the limelight. Instead of endorsing Donald Trump in his speech, Sen. Ted Cruz told voters to "vote your conscience," as the crowd erupted into boos. Major Garrett reports.
Trump aide apologizes for Melania's cribbed speech
3moA longtime writer for the Trump organization is taking responsibility for Melania Trump using words lifted from Michelle Obama. Meredith McIver said Mrs. Trump read out passages from the 2008 speech, telling McIver the first lady is a person "she has always liked." McIver offered to resign, but the Trumps rejected it. Nancy Cordes reports.
Eric Trump trashes "classless" Cruz speech
3moTed Cruz refused to endorse GOP nominee Donald Trump during his convention speech
One delegate talks about 2016 GOP convention and indecision over Trump
3moMary Ann Meloy, who worked for President Ronald Reagan, vehemently disagreed with Donald Trump's behavior when he mocked the disability of New York Times reporter
Impact of Cruz snubbing Trump at convention
3moRepublicans are blasting Ted Cruz for Wednesday night's speech at the Republican National Convention. The presidential candidate who finished second to Donald Trump did not endorse the GOP nominee and left the stage to boos from the crowd. But Democrat Hillary Clinton parroted Cruz, tweeting, "Vote your conscience." Bloomberg Politics managing editor John Heilemann joins "CBS This Morning" to disc
Eric Trump: Ted Cruz's convention speech was "classless"
3moFor the third night in a row, a member of Donald Trump's family spoke in primetime. His son, Eric Trump, followed Ted Cruz on stage and made his endorsement very clear. Eric Trump joins "CBS This Morning" to respond to Cruz not endorsing Donald Trump and discuss his father's conditions for NATO allies.
VP nominee Mike Pence tries to unite fractured GOP
3moThe third night of the Republican National Convention was supposed to be Gov. Mike Pence's night to shine, but the outrage over Texas Sen. Ted Cruz's speech that did not endorse Donald Trump took attention away from the vice presidential nominee. Pence tried to emphasize the need for party unity to elect Trump. Josh Elliott reports.
Ted Cruz snubs Donald Trump in convention speech
3moThe GOP presidential candidate who finished second to Donald Trump stole the show at the Republican National Convention Wednesday night. Delegates booed Texas Sen. Ted Cruz when he would not endorse the Republican nominee during his speech. It was one more sign that the GOP still hasn't come together behind Trump. Major Garrett reports from the Quicken Loans Arena.
Trump in 2008: Some women use "ultimate technique" of beauty to get ahead
3moIn an interview with CBS Sunday Morning, Trump said beautiful women can use "the ultimate technique" of good looks and charm to make it in the work place
Republican convention 2016: What to watch Thursday
3moAs the GOP convention wraps up and Donald Trump takes the stage, here's what CBS News is paying close attention to
New Clinton video highlights Trump's praise for her
3mo"Hillary Clinton, I think, is a terrific woman," Trump says in one interview clip
Mike Pence introduces himself to GOP in convention speech
3mo"I'm a Christian, a conservative and a Republican, in that order," Pence told the crowd
Commentary: Cruz is never going to be president now
3moWhy GOP voters will see his performance on Wednesday as an act of political treason
Special Coverage: Republican National Convention, Day Three
3moFrom the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio, day three of the Republican National Convention. Watch CBS News' special coverage.
Trump weighs NATO alliance, talks role in post-coup Turkey
3moThe GOP nominee said he didn't believe "we have a right to lecture" Turkey's president over mass government firings
Cruz booed off convention stage after refusing to endorse Trump
3moAfter a bitter primary battle with Trump, the Texas senator mentioned the GOP nominee just once in his entire convention speech
Millennial delegates fight to keep Republicans relevant
3moYoung GOP delegates gather at the Republican convention, hoping to help Republicans avoid becoming "the next MySpace," as Sen. Mike Lee put it
Trump in 2008 on techniques women use to get ahead at work
3moIn 2008, Donald Trump discussed working women with "CBS Sunday Morning" correspondent Susan Spencer. Spencer asked Trump if he thought women used different techniques to get ahead in the workplace.
Trump in 2008 offers advice to working women to get ahead
3moIn a 2008 interview with CBS News' Susan Spencer, Donald Trump said women who turn on the charm have a "huge advantage."
Trump in 2008 on how business women can use charm to get ahead
3moIn a 2008 interview with CBS News' Susan Spencer, Donald Trump offered his thoughts on how being beautiful and charming can help women succeed in business.
Appeals court: Texas voter ID law discriminates against minorities, poor
3moFederal appeals court ruled that Texas' strict voter ID law must be weakened before the November elections
Roger Ailes may be on his way out at Fox News
3moFollowing a sexual harassment accusation, Fox News head Roger Ailes is reportedly in the midst of exit negotiations with Fox News. Vinita Nair has more.
RNC not giving Cleveland expected economic boost
3moBusinesses around Cleveland were hoping the Republican National Convention would bring extra visitors to their stores and restaurants. As Julianna Goldman reports, that hasn't been the case.
Low attendance at the Republican National Convention
3moThere have been a lot of empty seats at this year's Republican National Convention. Compared to years past, attendance this year is much lower than expected.
Trump returns to Cleveland for Pence night at RNC
3moAfter a one day break away from the Republican National Convention, Donald Trump returned to Cleveland Wednesday to introduce Indiana Gov. Mike Pence's acceptance speech for the Republican vice presidential nomination. Major Garrett has more.
RNC is economic bust for Cleveland businesses
3mo"It's been a little bit of a ghost town," a local business owner said of the small Republican National Convention crowds in Cleveland
Checking Christie's claim that Clinton called Syria's Assad a "reformer"
3moOn night two of the GOP convention, Christie accused Clinton of defending Syrian President Bashar al-Assad
The fashion of politics
3moPeople show off their 'colors' at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland
Hawaii Rep. Mark Takai dies of cancer at 49
3moTakai, 49, was in his first term as a congressman and had planned to retire from Congress at the end of the year
Protests boil up outside RNC in Cleveland
3moPolice fired pepper spray at a surging crowd and detained several demonstrators after skirmishes broke out over a flag-burning protest outside of RNC
Celebs line up for Democratic convention appearances
3moHillary Clinton will have a star-studded lineup for her party's gathering in Philadelphia next week
Donald Trump rejects speechwriter's resignation
3moMelania Trump's speechwriter has offered her resignation amid plagiarism claims, and has apologized for the "chaos" she has caused for the Trump family. CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris and politics writer for The Atlantic Molly Ball join CBSN to discuss.
Trump campaign deals with Melania speech fallout
3moDonald Trump has landed in Cleveland to introduce running mate Mike Pence at Wednesday night's RNC meeting. His arrival comes right as one of his campaign speechwriters has taken the blame for Melania Trump's speech plagiarism debacle. CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett and CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris join CBSN to discuss the campaign controversy.
Donald Trump, Mike Pence appear together in Cleveland
3moDonald Trump and Mike Pence appeared together in Cleveland ahead of Pence's vice presidential nominee acceptance. See their remarks here.
How Hillary Clinton's running mate will impact the race
3moTime's Zeke Miller and CBSN contributor Hogan Gidley discuss Hillary Clinton's running mate options.
What is Donald Trump like when he's not in the public spotlight?
3moProfessional golfer Natalie Gulbis is one of Donald Trump's family friends. She joins CBSN to describe the Republican nominee when he's out of the spotlight.
What's in the Republican party's official platform?
3moThe New York Times charges that this year's GOP platform is "the most extreme" in the party's recent history
Caitlyn Jenner gives GOP advice on how to treat LGBT community
3moJenner, a Republican, told the American Unity Fund in Cleveland about North Carolina's "bathroom bill"
The Trump kids
3moYou know Donald Trump's platform. You know his famous quotes. But how well do you know his kids?
Study: Reading 'Harry Potter' increases dislike for Trump
3moThe more books from the "Harry Potter" series someone has read, the less they like the new GOP nominee, a University of Pennsylvania study found
Super PAC backing Hillary Clinton raises $142M in donations, commitments
3moPriorities USA said it raised nearly $12 million in June
Can runner-up Ted Cruz channel Reagan's 1976 convention speech?
3moRonald Reagan failed to capture the 1976 GOP nomination, but his speech at that year's RNC lit up conservatives and sowed the seeds of his own comeback
Checking Christie's claim that Clinton kept Boko Haram off terrorist list
3mo"In Nigeria, Hillary Clinton amazingly fought for two years to keep an al Qaeda affiliate off the terrorist watch list," Christie said Tuesday night
Dental visit deaths spark push for political action
3moThree-year-old Marvelena Rady's parents never imagined their daughter's visit to the dentist would turn fatal
Speechwriter takes blame for plagiarized Melania Trump speech
3moMeredith McIver said she "included some of the phrasing in the draft that ultimately became the final speech"
Obamacare: What's working and what's not?
3moWith Republican nominee Donald Trump vowing to throw out the Affordable Care Act, the Cleveland Clinic CEO weighs in on steps to improve health care
1984 flashback: Donald Trump talks portrayal on TV
3moIn a CBS News interview from 1984, Donald Trump responded humbly when asked about how a television show would treat him fairly.
Norovirus strikes the RNC
3moDelegates are being advised to wash their hands frequently, avoid shaking hands and not to share food
Report: Trump could ask for law to oust "burrowing" Obama appointees
3moChris Christie, who heads Trump's transition team, has suggested changing civil service laws to make it easier to fire Obama's appointees
Report: Trump Jr. offered Kasich chance to be "most powerful VP in history"
3moAccording to the New York Times Magazine, Donald Trump Jr. called a John Kasich adviser with an offer for the Ohio governor to run "domestic and foreign policy"
Band captures political outrage with music
3moDonald Trump may be the headlining act at the GOP convention in Cleveland, but the Prophets of Rage came to town with the intention of disrupting the party
How 2016 GOP convention crowd compares to past years
3moThe Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland was noticeably empty at about 10:45 p.m. Tuesday night. That would usually be the time for a high-profile speech to a packed house. We looked back at the last four GOP conventions, at 10:45 p.m. on day two.
Tom Vilsack: A rise from orphanage to cabinet secretary
3moThe former Iowa governor's name has surfaced as a potential veep pick for Clinton
Cleveland PD is relying heavily on bike patrols during GOP convention
3moSeattle police officers who regularly cycle on duty assisted the Cleveland department with training
Race for White House keeps political cartoonists busy
3moThe presidential campaigns will soon move beyond convention halls and shift into all-out general election mode. Political cartoonists will continue documenting every step and misstep of the race. Whether it's Donald Trump's hair or Hillary Clinton's pants suit, Mo Rocca takes a look at how they are enjoying a kind of renaissance.
Cleveland Clinic CEO on Obamacare, reducing healthcare costs
3moWith more than 43,000 people, the world-famous Cleveland Clinic is the city's largest employer. It has been ranked America's No. 1 heart hospital for 21 straight years, and overall, it is among the nation's five best hospitals. Cleveland Clinic CEO Dr. Toby Cosgrove, a cardiac surgeon and decorated war veteran who joined the hospital 41 years ago, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Obamacare and
Cruz's future permeates GOP convention
3moThe Texas senator's speech Wednesday night will focus on strict constitutionalism
Bands capture political outrage with protest songs
3moQueen's "We are the Champions" blared inside the arena at Donald Trump's first GOP convention appearance Monday, but the band's publisher reportedly said it has repeatedly demanded Trump not use the song. Queen also tweeted its disapproval. But music itself can be a protest. Vladimir Duthiers reports on a collection of rock veterans who are staging concerts at the GOP convention.
Trump campaign chief on GOP convention Day 3
3moPaul Manafort, chairman of the Donald Trump campaign, and Bloomberg Politics managing editor John Heilemann join "CBS This Morning" to discuss Eric Trump's upcoming speech Wednesday night and the movement the Republican nominee is tapping into.
Donald Trump Jr. on family's role in campaign, father's running mate
3moIn a wide-ranging interview, Donald Trump Jr. spoke to Norah O'Donnell about his father's running mate, Gov. Mike Pence, and accusations that Melania Trump plagiarized part of Michelle Obama's 2008 convention speech.
Former Romney adviser on Melania Trump's speech controversy
3moDan Senor, former senior adviser to Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan during their 2012 campaign, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how speeches are usually vetted in campaigns and the open seats at the GOP convention.
Melania Trump's original speech did not use Michelle Obama's words
3moWe are learning more about how Melania Trump's speech on Monday night echoed Michelle Obama's address at the 2008 Democratic Convention. CBS News has learned from a source with knowledge of the original script that the speech bore almost no resemblance to the one crafted by two seasoned speechwriters hired for the occasion. Nancy Cordes reports.
Trump officially claims Republican nomination
3moDonald Trump is now officially the Republican presidential nominee. The political outsider beat 16 other candidates, and two of his toughest rivals, Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, will address the GOP convention Wednesday night. Other former candidates were among the speakers who blasted Hillary Clinton Tuesday. By our count, they mentioned her name more than Trump's. Major Garrett reports from the Qui
Trump Jr. on family's role in campaign, decision to tap Pence
3moBefore he stepped on the GOP convention stage and vouched for his father, Donald Trump Jr. spoke to Norah O'Donnell in a wide-ranging interview
Protester uses Trump Hollywood Walk of Fame star to mock him
3moCreates display referencing one of GOP presidential nominee's most well-known proposals
Trump in the '80s and '90s: Less brash, more humble
3moInterviews with a younger Trump show a softer tone: "I hope I'd come across as somewhat of a nice gentleman"
Republican convention 2016: What to watch Wednesday
3moTonight is Mike Pence's big night -- and will the program get overshadowed by lingering questions about Melania Trump's plagiarism?
Commentary: The GOP has a (marginally) better night on Tuesday
3moThe Republican convention is as eccentric as ever, but at least Trump's kids know how to sell the candidate
No, Trump Jr. didn't copy portions of his RNC speech
3moSome portions seemed recycled from a column in The American Conservative
Who is Saul Alinsky?
3moBen Carson slammed Hillary Clinton during a speech at the GOP convention Tuesday by invoking a 1960s organizer named Saul Alinski
Special Coverage: Republican National Convention, Day Two
3moFrom the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio, day two of the Republican National Convention. Watch CBS News' special coverage.
Trump children get personal about dad at GOP convention
3moTiffany and Donald Trump Jr. tried to humanize their father at the RNC after a controversial speech by Melania Trump failed to do so Monday
Schieffer: This will be one of the most negative campaigns
3mo"If we had any doubt that this is going to be one of the most negative campaigns in American history, we saw the evidence tonight," says CBS News' Bob Schieffer.
Chris Christie puts Hillary Clinton on trial at GOP convention
3moIt may officially have been Make America Work day at the Republican convention, but a few, including Christie, pivoted to a prosecution of Clinton
RNC defends Melania Trump with Twilight Sparkle
3moRNC Chief Strategist Sean Spicer invokes purple unicorn, John Legend in defense of Trump
1999 flashback: Donald Trump on politicians
3moIn a "60 Minutes II" interview from 1999, Donald Trump had some not so nice things to say about politicians.
1984 flashback: Donald Trump on people's perceptions of him
3moIn an interview from 1984, Donald Trump explained why strangers may not have the best view of him.
1984 flashback: Donald Trump talks fame
3moIn an interview from 1984, Donald Trump said fame really isn't all it's cracked up to be.
1984 flashback: Donald Trump on the media
3moIn an interview from 1984, Donald Trump offered his thoughts on the media. He was more subdued than the Trump of 2016, but still not a fan.
Trump voted GOP nominee
3moTuesday evening at the Republican National Convention, the state roll call was held for delegates to formally nominate Donald Trump as the Republican presidential candidate. See the full CBS News special report.
Steel workers could sway Democratic Ohio town to the right
3moIn presidential elections, the steel town of Lorain, Ohio has been reliably Democratic -- but that could change this election year
Key Ohio voters looking for change
3moVoters in Ohio will play a big hand in the presidential election. And many, especially in the once-vibrant steel city of Lorain, are hoping for a change in luck with a new administration. Scott Pelley reports.
Protests in Cleveland
3moWhile the Republicans are making speeches inside the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, protesters are having their say outside. DeMarco Morgan has more.
Roll call at RNC cements Trump nomination
3moIt's the moment Donald Trump craved and the Republican establishment dreaded. Donald Trump cemented the GOP nomination on day two of the convention. Major Garrett has more.
Colbert and Stewart reunite for convention season
3moThe duo kicked-off their first skit last night following the opening night of the Republican National Convention
Donald Trump Jr. defends Melania's speech
3moNorah O'Donnell spoke with Donald Trump Jr., who defended Melania Trump in the wake of accusations she plagiarized Michelle Obama's 2008 convention speech. He pointed blame at Melania's speechwriters.
Melania Trump's bio incorrectly says she graduated from college
3moDonald Trump's wife dropped out of university after a year, although her online and RNC bios state that she obtained a degree
DNC chair surprised Trump campaign hasn't admitted Melania Trump copied speech
3moDebbie Wasserman Schultz is surprised the RNC hasn't yet admitted that portions of Trump's speech Monday were copied from Michelle Obama
Police break up scuffles between protesters blocks from RNC
3moCrowds and the police presence were some of the largest and most raucous gatherings in downtown Cleveland since the convention got underway
Trump Jr. blames speechwriters for Melania Trump's address
3moThe presumptive nominee's son defends Paul Manafort amid outcry over Trump's Monday night speech
Breaking down the RNC roll call vote process
3moThe roll call voting process begins tonight at the Republican National Convention -- but how does it work? CBS News elections director Anthony Salvanto and former communications director for the Huckabee campaign Hogan Gidley join CBSN to explain.
Clinton: Trump is the most dangerous candidate in U.S. history
3moIn an interview with Charlie Rose, Democratice presumptive nominee Hillary Clinton went after Donald Trump, dubbing him as the "most dangerous candidate in U.S. history. CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris and founder and executive director of Turning Point USA Charlie Kirk join CBSN with more.
Trump campaign denies Melania Trump plagiarism claims
3moMelania Trump is under fire for claims that she plagiarized part of Michelle Obama's speech from the 2008 Democratic convention. CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris and former senior communications director for the Huckabee campaign Hogan Gidley joins CBSN to discuss that and the other hot topics at the RNC.
Can this police chief keep Cleveland calm?
3moPolice Chief Calvin Williams is cautiously optimistic he can get through the week without much trouble
DOJ staffer erroneously uses official Twitter handle to call out CNN
3moThe tweet, which described CNN as a "troll," was intended to be sent out on the staffer's personal account
After Melania Trump's speech, a brief history of political plagiarism
3moMelania Trump is far from the first political figure to lift speech lines from someone else. Here are a few other notable examples
Obama pens open letter to law enforcement community
3mo"We have your backs," the president wrote after two violent shooting incidents targeting police
Republican Convention 2016: How Trump got here
3moCBS News exit polling data gives us a window into who backed the presumptive GOP nominee
Queen: GOP convention used song "against our wishes"
3moDonald Trump walked on stage to the Queens song at the convention's opening night
Bush is worried he'll be the last GOP president
3moThe former president seemed to be expressing concern about the impact of Donald Trump's nomination on the Republican party
The millennial steering the RNC's social media strategy
3moThe challenge for RNC Digital Director Samantha Osborne: Getting the party's message to a fragmented GOP
Donald Trump: Black Lives Matter calls for killing police
3moTrump said he would ask the Attorney General to look into the movement
RNC will focus on economy, and other MoneyWatch headlines
3moThe economy is the theme on Day 2 of the RNC; Yahoo saw profits plunge 64%; and Nintendo doubled its market cap thanks to "Pokemon Go." These headlines and more from CBS MoneyWatch.
Poll: Trump supporters unfazed by reversal on self-funding
3moTrump turns to large fundraising efforts in an effort to outpace Clinton's potential one billion dollar political war chest
Ghostwriter says he regrets his role in promoting Trump
3moTony Schwartz said he sugarcoated Donald Trump's capabilities in writing "The Art of the Deal"
Young Republican delegates still divided over Trump
3moThough he's the presumptive GOP nominee, Donald Trump remains unpopular with some in his own party. He also faces challenges with younger voters. Among millennials, he has a 75 percent unfavorable rating. Mo Rocca reports on some of the ways Trump may need to reach out to this key group.
Hillary Clinton on search for running mate
3moIn an interview with "CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose, Hillary Clinton opened up about her criteria for picking her vice president. The half-dozen names reported to be on her shortlist include senators, a governor and a cabinet secretary. She is expected to decide before the Democratic Convention kicks off next Monday.
How Melania Trump's convention speech left some wanting more
3moIn The Atlantic's "Melania Speaks!" senior editor Alex Wagner writes: "because Melania rarely speaks, save for generic platitudes or benign slogans -- she is America's cipher more than she is its sweetheart." Wagner joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why she thinks Melania's big moment "did not go as planned."
Chris Christie "disappointed" he was passed over for Trump's VP
3moNew Jersey Gov. Chris Christie opened up to "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King in Cleveland about missing out as Donald Trump's pick for running mate. Trump chose Indiana Gov. Mike Pence over Christie, who's been one of Trump's most visible supporters early on.
Clinton: Email investigation "didn't help" voter trust issues
3moDid Hillary Clinton's email crisis contribute to voter mistrust? In an interview with Charlie Rose, the presumptive Democratic nominee addresses the FBI investigation into her use of a private email server as secretary of state.
Melania Trump plagiarism charges overshadow convention speech
3moWall Street Journal columnist Kim Strassel joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss Melania Trump's Monday night speech at the Republican National Convention and accusations that she plagiarized Michelle Obama's 2008 speech.
Campaign chief defends Melania Trump's convention speech
3moTrump's campaign chief said it contained "not that many similarities" to Michelle Obama's 2008 convention address
Clinton slams Trump's "most dangerous, reckless approach"
3moHillary Clinton says she believes Donald Trump is the "most dangerous" presidential candidate she has ever seen. Speaking to Charlie Rose Monday in Cincinnati, after addressing the annual NAACP convention, Clinton said Trump lacks discipline and has "no sense of history."
Why Trump still doesn't have full support of young voters
3moPresumptive Republican nominee has the support of some young delegates, but others are not so enthusiastic
Did Melania's speech take Trump campaign off message?
3moThe latest CBS News/New York Times poll found 69 percent of Americans don't know enough about Melania Trump to have an opinion, or are undecided. CBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss accusations that Melania Trump's speech Monday at the Republican convention plagiarized part of Michelle Obama's 2008 speech.
Trump campaign manager defends Melania's speech
3moDonald Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the controversy over Melania Trump's headlining speech at the Republican National Convention on Monday. At least 58 words appeared to be lifted from Michelle Obama's 2008 convention speech.
Melania Trump accused of plagiarizing Michelle Obama
3moThe controversy over Melania Trump's speech focuses on several lines that echo what first lady Michelle Obama said in Denver nearly eight years ago. Julianna Goldman takes a look at both speeches, word for word.
Republican convention begins with drama and division
3moPresumptive nominee Donald Trump broke opening-night tradition at the Republican National Convention by introducing the featured speaker -- his wife. Melania Trump spoke about the love she has for her husband and her adopted country, but her speech was met with charges that it was too similar to Michelle Obama's convention speech in 2008. Major Garrett reports.
Did email controversy hurt Hillary Clinton's image? She answers
3moIn an interview with Charlie Rose, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee addressed perceptions of her trustworthiness and her use of a private email server
Republican convention 2016: What to watch Tuesday
3moAs the second day of the GOP convention begins, here's a guide from CBS News for what to keep an eye on
Retail politics: Urban Outfitters' anti-Trump gamble
3moDespite risks of going negative politically, mass retailer's "IDK Not Trump Tho" merchandise embraced by millennials
Where Trump, Clinton stand on key economic issues
3moAs the GOP convention rolls on, here's how the presumptive presidential nominees stack up on everything from taxes to trade
Commentary: The GOP convention gets off to a real weird start
3moMismanagement! Plagiarism! Scott Baio! Looks like we're in for a strange week in Cleveland
Did Melania Trump plagiarize from Michelle Obama?
3moShe gave an uplifting, positive speech that sounded familiar to some who were listening carefully
Special Coverage: Republican National Convention, Day One
3moFrom the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio, the Republican National Convention kicked off Monday night. Watch CBS News' special coverage.
Melania Trump: "My husband is ready to lead this great nation"
3moShe gave an uplifting, positive speech and did not slam President Obama or Hillary Clinton
Schieffer: Is Trump changing the GOP for better or worse?
3mo"The Republican Party is betting its future on a candidate who has never held public office, never served in the military, is anti-trade, anti-entitlement reform, and has proposed a budget critics say would add trillions of dollars to the national debt," says CBS News' Bob Schieffer.
Clinton: Donald Trump is dangerous
3moOn day one of the Republican National Convention, Hillary Clinton told "CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose she believes Donald Trump could be the most dangerous man to ever run for president.
Clinton says Trump is most dangerous man to ever run for president
3moClinton gave a wide-ranging interview to CBS News' Charlie Rose Monday--about her opponent, his running mate, and hers
Protesting in the Digital Age: Demonstrators at RNC turn to social media
3moAnti-Trump protesters in Cleveland used technology and social media to organize their march in the city
Benghazi mom gives emotional speech during GOP convention
3moPat Smith -- the mother of State Department official Sean Smith killed in Benghazi -- gave a rousing speech that brought the RNC audience to tears
Things with Trump's name on them
3moFrom steaks to board games to vodka, the Donald loves to see his name in print
Clinton campaigns in Ohio during RNC
3moTraditionally, during one party's convention, the other party's nominee, presumptive or otherwise, lies low. That's not the case this year, as Hillary Clinton stumped in the same state Monday as the RNC. Nancy Cordes has more.
Disorder at Republican National Convention
3moOn the first day of the Republican National Convention, anti-Trump forces made their last stand on the convention floor. They didn't go down quietly, reports Major Garrett.
Trump in 1999 on pros and cons of having a beautiful companion
3moIn a 1999 interview with "60 Minutes," Donald Trump was asked whether it was a positive or a negative to have a beautiful woman at his side. He had a surprising take on the question.
Anti-Trump delegates take a stand at the RNC
3moAnti-Trump delegates took a stand during the first day of the Republican National Convention. CBSN political contributors Leslie Sanchez and Rick Davis join CBSN live from Cleveland with more.
Delegates adopt rules report after chaos erupts at GOP convention
3moA group of delegates attempted to force a roll call vote on a package of party rules adopted last week in committee
Trump in 1999: In politics, "it could be a minus" to have a beautiful wife
3moIn a previously unaired 60 Minutes II interview clip, Trump said women "probably don't" like seeing a man with a beautiful wife on television
Best moments at the RNC
3moThe stars are aligning at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland
Hillary Clinton: Trump is unfit to be president
3mo"CBS This Morning" co-anchor Charlie Rose sat down with Hillary Clinton for her first interview since Donald Trump revealed his running mate. Rose joins CBSN with more details.
White House urges Turkish government to exercise restraint
3moPresident Erdogan talks death penalty while purging of thousands of alleged coup plotters; tensions rise between Turkey and the West
Trump gets the most Facebook interactions
3moData suggests Trump out-trends Clinton on Facebook, users remain interested in the issue of law and order
Mixed results on Indiana police body camera law signed by Mike Pence
3moBill earlier this year has been criticized in Indiana as limiting public access to police footage, and forced some departments to drop their programs
Rep. Zinke on Trump-Pence ticket, Republican National Convention
3moMontana Republican Rep. Ryan Zinke has criticized the GOP platform as "more divisive than unifying." He joins CBSN from the RNC in Cleveland to discuss why.
RNC day 1: Make America Safe Again
3moThe Republican National Convention kicked off Monday. The theme for day 1: "Make America Safe Again." CBS News senior political editor Steve Chaggaris and CBSN political contributor Rick Davis join CBSN with more.
Preview: Why a Democratic Ohio steel town might vote Republican
3moLorain, Ohio used to be called Steel City, but the last mill closed three months ago; now a city that in presidential elections has been reliably Democratic might cross the aisle
The GOP convention theme: Make America _____ again!
3moEach day of the four-day Republican nominating convention highlights a different imperative for the candidate and the country
Protests at the RNC
3moProtesters from across the political spectrum have descended on Cleveland for the Republican convention
Obama awards Vietnam vet Charles Kettles with Medal of Honor
3moPresident Obama noted that Kettles' heroic devotion to his fellow soldiers during the Vietnam War was an inspiration for all Americans. He awarded the retired lieutenant colonel with the Medal of Honor at a White House ceremony on July 18, 2016.
Mike Pence in 1999 op-ed: Disney's "Mulan" is liberal propaganda
3moPence wrote the op-ed before he ran for Congress and when he served as a radio talk show host
Hillary Clinton barnstorms Ohio as Republicans meet
3moThe presumptive Democratic nominee spoke to the NAACP's convention in Cincinnati Monday
Vietnam War vet Charles Kettles on what the Medal of Honor means
3moPresident Obama presented retired Lt. Col. Charles Kettles with the Medal of Honor in a White House ceremony Monday. CBS News' David Martin interview the Vietnam War veteran about what the award means to him.
Do we know enough about the candidates' health?
3moThe nation is poised to elect one of its oldest presidents, and some questions linger about Hillary Clinton's and Donald Trump's health disclosures
The Republican Ticket
3moPresumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, speak to Lesley Stahl in their first joint interview
Cavaliers owner on Cleveland GOP convention, NBA title and Yahoo bid
3moFor the first time in more than 50 years, Cleveland celebrated a pro sports championship. LeBron James and the Cavaliers beat the Golden State Warriors to capture the franchise's first title. Less than a month later, Cleveland is hosting the Republican convention. Dan Gilbert, the Cavaliers' majority owner and founder and chairman of Quicken Loans and Rock Ventures, joins "CBS This Morning" to dis
"Evolutionary process" for Trump-Pence ticket
3moCBS News correspondents Major Garrett and Nancy Cordes have been following the presidential candidates on the campaign trail for much of the past year. They join "CBS This Morning" before the Republican convention to discuss Donald Trump's selection of Gov. Mike Pence as his running mate and what to expect in Cleveland this week.
Poll: Voters split over illegal immigration proposals
3moVoters disapprove of Trump's border wall and Muslim ban, support more legal paths towards citizenship
Obama honors Vietnam veteran Charles Kettles
3moKettles helped save 40 soldiers and four members of his unit in the Vietnam War
What to watch for at GOP convention
3moIn Cleveland, Donald Trump's campaign slogan, "Make America Great Again," is woven throughout the Republican convention. Monday's theme is "Make America Safe Again," and on Tuesday, the convention will focus on the economy under "Make America Work Again." Bloomberg Politics managing editor John Heilemann and Mark McKinnon, chief media adviser to former President George W. Bush, join "CBS This Morn
Undecided Ohio voters share frustrations as RNC begins
3moDonald Trump and Hillary Clinton are running neck-and-neck in the battleground state of Ohio. A CBS News poll shows 75 percent of likely Ohio voters are "very" or "somewhat worried" about the direction of the country. CBS News contributor and Republican strategist Frank Luntz held a focus group Sunday with 27 undecided Ohioans on the state of the presidential race.
Dickerson and Senor on Trump-Pence GOP ticket
3moCBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson and Dan Senor, a former senior adviser to Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential campaign, join "CBS This Morning" to discuss Donald Trump's running mate, Gov. Mike Pence, and GOP unity going into the Republican National Convention.
Trump aims to unite divided GOP at convention
3moFor months, presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump has promised an unconventional convention. Monday night will focus on security, featuring politicians and an eclectic array of speakers that includes a "Duck Dynasty" star and 1980s TV heart throb. Major Garrett reports.
GOP convention safety fears grow as Ohio open-carry law remains
3moSunday's Baton Rouge shooting is putting new attention on convention security in Cleveland. Worries over violent protests go back months, but pressure was already building after a wave of violence around the world and at home. Jeff Pegues reports outside the Quicken Loans Arena on how one last-minute security request was turned down.
Baton Rouge gunman left cryptic clues in web videos
3moGavin Long carried out Sunday's shooting of police officers in Baton Rouge on his 29th birthday. The former Marine's online presence shows an author with a passion for motivating people, but his recent videos urged viewers to "fight back" against oppressors. Just last year, he aligned himself with a movement, which federal authorities have called a "growing domestic threat." Dean Reynolds reports.
What to watch for at the Republican convention
3moAs the political world turns its attention to Cleveland today, here's a quick guide from CBS News for what to keep an eye on this week
Security tight at Republican National Convention
3moIn the wake of police shootings, Cleveland is pulling out all the stops to make sure people are safe at the Republican National Convention. Jeff Pegues has more.
Bob Schieffer on the Republican National Convention
3moCBS News political contributor Bob Schieffer is covering his 24th convention. Amid violence and racial tensions, he offers his perspective on this year's Republican National Convention.
Protests in Cleveland on eve of RNC
3moThe protests many were expecting at the Republican National Convention got started a night early in Cleveland. DeMarco Morgan has more.
Republican National Convention analysis
3moMajor Garrett and Anthony Salvanto provide insight into what some of the talking points will be at this week's Republican National Convention.
"Never Trump" leader speaks
3moKendal Unruh is a delegate from Colorado, and one of the leaders of a failed attempt to change the rules to un-bind delegates so they could vote against Donald Trump. Scott Pelley spoke with her.
GOP divided heading into convention
3moAfter a bitter primary season and the inflammatory rhetoric of Donald Trump, the GOP is not coming to its convention as a united party. Julianna Goldman reports.
GOP divided heading into the convention in Cleveland
3moUnity may have been the goal in putting Mike Pence on the ticket, but it won't be a unified Republican party that convenes in Cleveland
What to expect at the Republican National Convention
3moWith the Republican National Convention kicking off Monday, CBS News Political Director and anchor of "Face the Nation" John Dickerson provides insight into what might happen.
Republicans react to Baton Rouge shooting
3moDonald Trump took the shooting in Baton Rouge as an opportunity to bash the current administration. Meanwhile, other Republicans are describing the atmosphere at the RNC as solemn and on edge after the shooting. Major Garrett has more.
WH responds to petition to label Black Lives Matter a "terror" group
3moThe Change.org petition garnered over 140,000 signatures
Obama after Baton Rouge: "We need to temper our words"
3moThe officers, he said, were "doing their job when they were killed in a cowardly and reprehensible assault"
Cleveland police union calls for open-carry ban during GOP convention
3mo"Somebody in this country has got to stand up and support the police officers," union chief tells CBS News; Ohio gov. rejects change
Trump demands "law and order" after Baton Rouge shooting
3moThe presumptive GOP nominee tweeted that America was "divided and out of control"
7/17: Manafort, Gingrich, Barbour
3mo"Face the Nation" brings you the latest on the Republican national convention on the eve of the Cleveland kickoff, with Trump campaign chair Paul Manafort, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour, Cleveland police chief Calvin Williams, and others.
FTN: Page 2
3moMissed the second half of the show? The latest on the Republican National Convention and an update on the police officers shot in Baton Rouge.
Barbour: Anti-Trump forces are "reconciled" to nomination
3moThe former Republican National Committee chair said the movement to stop Trump is done, whether they like it or not
Gingrich: I'd still serve in Trump's administration
3moThe former House speaker said Sunday that Mike Pence is a "great choice" and that the vetting process was "very methodical"
Elizabeth Warren goes after Donald Trump in massive tweetstorm
3moOn Sunday morning, she dismissed him as "nothing but thin-skinned bully and a lousy, cheating businessman"
Manafort: Convention will show "very personal" side of Trump
3moTrump's campaign chief said on "Face the Nation" that "this convention is going to focus on the whole part of the personality"
Cleveland Police chief: "We're prepared for it all"
3moWith thousands of people descending on Cleveland for the GOP convention, Calvin Williams tells "Face the Nation" they're ready for "trouble"
Poll: GOP voters like Pence; race tight in contested states
3moThe poll also found Republicans in battleground states approve of Trump's selection of Mike Pence for vice president
Polls paint new picture of national race ahead of GOP convention
3moVoters in new national polls still see both Trump and Clinton in an unfavorable light
W.Va. lawmaker: Hillary Clinton should be "hung" on National Mall
3moMichael Folk, a Republican legislator who is also a United Airlines pilot, stirs controversy after tweet
Several unknowns heading into GOP convention
3moThe Republican National Convention gets started Monday, but there's still questions about how well the event will be secured. And also, reportedly, how the event will be paid for. Julianna Goldman has more.
Donald Trump introduces his running mate
3moDonald Trump had one job Saturday, introducing Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, his new running mate. After nearly 10 minutes of talk about pretty much everything else, Trump finally made room for Pence. Major Garrett has more on the new big ticket for the Republican Party.
What Pence thinks of Trump campaign's tone
3moPresumptive Republican VP nominee Mike Pence comments on the negativity and tone of the Trump presidential campaign
Obama reflects on "uncomfortable" talks about race
3moThe president discusses race relations in the wake of the Dallas police shooting
Obama on "uncomfortable" talks about race
3moAfter the Dallas police shooting, President Obama weighs in on the candid" discussions he had on the problem of racial disparities in the criminal justice system today -- and why they give him hope
Donald Trump officially taps Mike Pence for vice president
3moDonald Trump made it official. The Trump-Pence ticket is off and running to try and win the White House for the Republicans. The presumptive Republican nominee spoke before an audience of press and supporters before introducing the Indiana governor.
Mike Pence accepts Donald Trump's offer to be running mate
3moIndiana Gov. Mike Pence stepped into the spotlight Saturday. He was formally announced as Donald Trump's running mate in the 2016 race for the White House.
The 2016 Republican convention - live updates
3moHere's the latest news on what's happening at, around and related to the Republican National Convention
Clinton forms plan to tackle Citizens United decision
3moCampaign finance reform is a key plank in presumptive Democratic nominee's platform
Donald Trump: Mike Pence was "my first choice" for VP
3moTrump makes official announcement on his veep pick ahead of GOP convention in Cleveland
What Gov. Mike Pence brings to Donald Trump campaign as VP
3moPhilip Bump, politics reporter for "The Washington Post," joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the impact of heightened terrorism and national security concerns on the presidential race in the wake of the deadly Nice attack. He also weighs in on the impact Donald Trump's vice presidential pick -- Indiana Governor Mike Pence - could have on his campaign.
Trump announces Indiana Gov. Mike Pence as running mate
3moDonald Trump formally introduced Indiana Governor Mike Pence as his vice presidential running mate Saturday in New York. Trump postponed making the announcement on Friday out of respect for the victims in the terror attack in France. Trump also became the first presidential candidate in history to announce his vice presidential pick on Twitter. Major Garrett reports.
Trump tweets: Mike Pence is my VP pick
3moDonald Trump made the announcement most media organizations were expecting Friday morning, naming Indiana Gov. Mike Pence as his vice presidential candidate. The announcement was delayed due to an attack in Nice, France. Major Garrett has more.
What are U.S. options in Turkey coup?
3moTurkey is a NATO member -- which binds the U.S. to help protect it -- and a key partner in the fight against ISIS
DHS chief reviews security operations in Cleveland ahead of GOP convention
3moAfter attack in Nice, law enforcement reiterates need to harden security perimeter around the convention, official tells CBS News' Pat Milton
George Romney decries "extremism" at 1964 GOP convention
3moMitt Romney's father, then a governor of Michigan, urged Republicans in 1964 to emulate Abraham Lincoln and reject "know-nothings"
Tim Tebow won't be speaking at GOP convention
3moThe football player debunked the "rumor" in a Facebook video
White House: Budget deficit to rise to $600B
3moThat's up $162 billion from last year's tally. Still: It's less than the $1.4 trillion hole inherited during financial crisis
Obama after Nice attack: We will destroy this "vile" terrorist organization
3moObama appeared to comment on Newt Gingrich's suggestion that Muslims in the U.S. should be tested for their beliefs
Protesters coming to RNC
3moFrom Black Lives Matter to the Coalition to Stop Trump, many groups plan to show up and protest
Social media reacts to Trump-Pence logo
3moTrump announced his veep pick on Twitter Friday and rolled out the new campaign logo soon after, provoking an immediate reaction online
Media asks judge to release deposition videos involving Clinton aides
3moThe group says audiovisual copies of testimony on Clinton's use of a private email server is of legitimate public interest
Mike Pence's troubles mixing biz with social issues
3moIndiana corporate leaders cheered governor's tax cuts but jeered as bad for state's businesses his curbs on gay rights, abortions
Congress' "28 pages" on 9/11 Saudi ties released
3moThe once top-secret report was published Friday to the website of the House Intelligence Committee
Why is the pace of terror attacks increasing worldwide?
3moCBS News contributor Mike Morell discusses the security implications of the attack in Nice, France, which killed at least 84 people.
Michelle Obama hosts her final kids' State Dinner
3moFifty-six school children cooked their way into the White House as part of First Lady Michelle Obama's healthy eating initiative
Donald Trump tweets Mike Pence will be his VP
3moCBS News' Major Garrett reported Thursday that Trump had selected Pence
How to watch the Republican National Convention
3moThe convention begins Monday and lasts through Thursday in Cleveland, Ohio
Silicon Valley writes protest letter against Donald Trump
3moCurrent and former executives of major technology companies wrote an open letter protesting Trump
Poll: Clinton leads Trump in diverse battleground states
3moIn Colorado, Florida, North Carolina, and Virginia, voters are choosing Hillary Clinton
Dickerson on Trump's VP pick, impact of Nice attack on 2016 race
3moCBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" from Cleveland to discuss Donald Trump's VP pick, Gov. Mike Pence, and how the terror attack in Nice is impacting the race for the White House.
When will Trump announce his VP pick?
3moPaul Manafort, Trump's campaign chair, said the candidate "isn't prepared to announce" his running mate just yet
Poll: Email investigation damaged Clinton's image
3moMore than half of Americans think the former secretary of state broke the law
After Nice attack, security changes for GOP convention
3moThe Secret Service is working around the clock to get ready for the Republican National Convention, with the French terror attack on everyone's mind. The FBI is looking at domestic and foreign threats. It has found no direct threat from any group targeting the convention, but the Homeland Security secretary says he's still concerned. Jeff Pegues reports from the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland.
Trump and Clinton offer support after Nice attack
3moThe presidential candidates offered support to France after the deadly Bastille Day massacre in Nice. Donald Trump tweeted that he had postponed his formal announcement of his vice presidential pick, originally scheduled for Friday morning. Major Garrett reports on how Trump and Hillary Clinton are being tested as their campaigns enter a new phase.
White House condemns Nice attack, promises help
3moPresident Obama was briefed shortly after the Nice attack happened and very quickly condemned it as a "horrific terrorist attack." He is ordering his administration to provide any aid that France requests. Margaret Brennan reports.
Newt Gingrich calls for Muslim test
3moFormer House speaker had several strongly-worded recommendations about Muslims in the wake of Nice massacre
GOP stomps out last minute anti-Trump effort
3mo"Never Trump" movement may have suffered fatal blow with decision on whether delegates can "cast a vote of conscious" at GOP convention
Clinton, Trump react to France attack
3moClinton calls for anti-terror "intelligence surge"; Trump said he would ask Congress for declaration of war on ISIS
Obama condemns "what appears to be a horrific terrorist attack" in France
3moAt least 75 people were killed and dozens of others hurt when a truck plowed into a crowd celebrating Bastille Day in Nice, France
Who are Hillary Clinton's VP candidates?
3moDonald Trump is expected to name his VP pick Friday morning, but Hillary Clinton is still narrowing down her choices. Nancy Cordes has a look at the candidates that might join Clinton on her ticket.
Trump delays VP announcement after France attack
3moGOP presumptive nominee had been expected to unveil Indiana Gov. Mike Pence as his running mate
Dickerson: The appeal of Indiana Governor Mike Pence
3moGovernor Mike Pence has a reputation for being a stable, staunch conservative -- something that can help balance the Republican ticket
Woman in iconic Baton Rouge protest photo speaks out
3moIesha Evans was photographed last weekend as she was rushed by officers in riot gear in Baton Rouge, La. In the now-iconic photo, Evans stands calmly during a peaceful protest against police brutality. Evans spoke with "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King.
Thousands attend Philando Castile's funeral
3moMourners packed one of Minnesota's largest churches Thursday for the funeral of Philando Castile. A video of Castile's death after being shot by police was streamed live by his fiancé on Facebook and caused national outrage. Anna Werner has more.
"Dump Trump" movement could hit dead end before convention
3moWith days left until the Republican convention, the effort to stop Donald Trump hangs on the vote of the rules committee
Tough times in a Pa. town attract voters to Donald Trump
3moIn Johnstown, Pennsylvania, even lifelong Democrats are being drawn to vote for GOP presumptive nominee Donald Trump
Pennsylvania's steel workers turning to Trump
3moPennsylvania has favored Democrats in every presidential election since 1992. But this year, a steel town named Johnstown is the perfect example of why many in the state have lost faith in the Democratic party. Don Dahler explains.
Anti-Trump movement faces biggest hurdle yet
3moAnti-Trump forces are taking their effort to unbind delegates from having to vote for Donald Trump to the GOP convention's rules committee. RNC officials and Trump aides are confident they don't have the votes to prevail, reports Julianna Goldman.
Trump to select Gov. Mike Pence as running mate
3moDonald Trump has made one of the biggest decisions of his campaign. He's selected Indiana Governor Mike Pence as his running mate. The selection comes as a new CBS News poll shows Trump and Hillary Clinton in a virtual tie. Major Garrett reports.
What does Pence bring to GOP ticket?
3moJohn Dickerson, host of "Face the Nation," weighs in on what Indiana Governor Mike Pence brings to the ticket as Donald Trump's pick for Vice President.
US officials cite potential for violence at GOP convention
3moHomeland Security chief promises nearly 4,000 US government officials will be in Cleveland for safety measures
Healthy Lunchtime Challenge winner shows off cooking skills
3moFifty-six school-children cook their way into the White House
Michelle Obama hosts fifth and final kids' State Dinner
3moFifty-six school children cook their way into the White House as part of the First Lady's healthy eating initiative
Poll: GOP voters see party as divided, Democrats see party as united
3moGoing into the conventions, CBS News and the New York Times polled voters about their excitement about their candidates and their parties
Poll: Trump and Clinton voters on immigration, the economy, trade
3moThis CBS News-New York Times poll surveyed voters on policy issues and what's behind their candidate choice
Newt Gingrich: If I'm the VP nominee...
3moDuring an afternoon Facebook Live chat, the former House speaker didn't acknowledge reports that Trump had selected Mike Pence as his running mate
Report's 28 pages on Saudi ties to 9/11 to be released soon
3moThe pages could shed more light on the network of people who supported the hijackers in the U.S., one author of the report has said
5 things to know about Mike Pence
3moA career politician, Pence has a lengthy record to examine, and he doesn't see eye-to-eye with the presumptive nominee on some big issues
President Obama: Crooner in Chief
3moThe president has been known to take the stage and break into song.
A star-studded GOP convention...in 1976
3moThe list of celebrities attending Donald Trump's convention is relatively thin, but not long ago, one of Hollywood's most famous actors played a very public role at a GOP convention
Clinton fires up Latino voters against Trump
3moThe presumptive Democratic nominee promises to defend Obama's executive actions on immigration
Poll: Mike Pence is unknown to most voters
3moEven among Republican voters, over 80 percent are not familiar with Trump's vice presidential pick
Ken Burns: Historians "aghast" at Trump's campaign traction
3moThe filmmaker who created "Historians on Donald Trump" is also out with his first children's book about past American presidents
Special Report: Trump taps Indiana Gov. Mike Pence as running mate
3moCBS News has learned that Donald Trump will select Indiana Gov. Mike Pence as his running mate. Pence, 57, is in his first term as governor and previously served 12 years in Congress. Trump is expected to make a formal announcement on Friday.
Trump on Pokemon Go: "I wish I had time" to play
3moThe presumptive GOP nominee laments that he can't 'catch 'em all'
Donald Trump to pick Indiana Gov. Mike Pence for VP
3moThe presumptive GOP nominee has selected Indiana's conservative governor to fill out the bottom of the ticket
Who's not going to the Republican National Convention?
3moA number of top Republicans have decided to skip this year's convention in Cleveland, which begins Monday
The lowdown on Republicans avoiding the convention in Cleveland
3moA number of top Republicans have decided to skip the Republican National Convention next week
Ruth Bader Ginsburg apologizes for anti-Trump comments
3moThe Supreme Court justice conceded that her remarks were "ill-advised"
U.S. sanctions ex-Gitmo detainee who is recruiting militants in Syria
3moThe State Department says the Russian national is associated with a U.S.-sanctioned terrorist group
GOP convention speakers
3moHere are some of the notable politicians and celebrities slated to speak in Cleveland
Ken Burns on children's book, lashing out against Trump
3moFilmmaker Ken Burns has spent more than 35 years telling America's story in documentaries, but now he's releasing his first children's book called "Grover Cleveland, Again!: A Treasury of American Presidents." Burns joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the inspiration behind the book as well as his latest political project, Historians on Donald Trump, which addresses why the presumptive GOP nominee
Justice Ginsburg says she regrets making anti-Trump remarks
3moThere is growing pushback over Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg trashing Donald Trump. Ginsburg has always been one to speak her mind, but her comments about the presumptive Republican presidential nominee are unprecedented in modern history. Jan Crawford reports.
Heilemann on Trump veepstakes, poll showing dead heat race
3moBloomberg Politics managing editor John Heilemann joins "CBS This Morning" from Cleveland, the site of the Republican convention, to discuss Donald Trump's running mate shortlist and the latest CBS News-New York Times poll showing Trump and Hillary Clinton tied going into the conventions.
CBS/NYT poll shows Clinton's popularity tumbling
3moThe latest CBS News-New York Times poll shows 28 percent of voters see Hillary Clinton as honest and trustworthy. That's the smallest percentage we've seen this election. Sixty-seven percent of Bernie Sanders supporters now say they'll vote for Clinton, a gain of just four percent from a month ago. Nancy Cordes reports.
Four names in play for Trump's VP pick
3moA CBS News/New York Times poll shows both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump with 40 percent support. The same poll, one month ago, showed Clinton leading 43 to 37 percent. Trump confirmed he'll announce his vice presidential choice Friday morning. His options include Gov. Mike Pence, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, Gov. Chris Christie and Sen. Jeff Sessions. Major Garrett reports.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump tied going into conventions - CBS/NYT poll
3moClinton led Trump by six points in June, but now they're dead even among registered voters nationwide
Commentary: A sagging economy would be good for Trump
3moThe economy isn't in great shape and could be getting worse, which means we might just have a President Trump after all
Trump may spell doom for vulnerable GOP senators
3moPresumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump recently told GOP haters to get "tough" and "smart" or lose elections
Black GOP senator gets personal about race
3moSouth Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, one of just two black members of the U.S. Senate, talks about his own experiences with racial profiling
Emphatic Trump supporter wraps entire house in American flag
3moHouse in Pennsylvania town is wrapped in the American flag, and the house owners are not afraid to share their support for Donald Trump
Congress passes compromise bill to curb drug abuse
3moWhite House says President Obama will sign the bill even though it "falls far short" in funding addiction programs
Donald Trump's VP search narrows
3moIndiana Governor Mike Pence is a leading candidate for the number two spot on the Republican ticket. Donald Trump summoned his family to meet with him at the Indiana governor's mansion, their second face-to-face encounter in two days. Major Garrett has more.
Clinton calls Trump a threat to democracy
3moHillary Clinton called Donald Trump a threat to democracy on Wednesday, saying he is determined to stoke fear and settle scores. But one of several new polls shows Clinton slipping after she skirted an indictment for her use of a private email server as secretary of state. Nancy Cordes has more.
Theresa May becomes first female British PM since Margaret Thatcher
3moMay will be tasked with navigating Britain through its divorce from the EU, something she had actually campaigned against
CIA director would refuse to reinstate waterboarding under next president
3moJohn Brennan said the next president will "have to find another director" if he or she wants to bring back waterboarding
Negative views of race relations reach all-time high - CBS/NYT poll
3moSixty-nine percent of Americans now say that race relations are bad, higher than in 1992, during the LA riots after the Rodney King verdict
State Dept will review and release unseen Clinton emails
3moA federal hearing is planned for Thursday to address the production of Clinton's emails, including the ones cited by James Comey last week
Transgender bathroom debate hits Supreme Court
3moVirginia school board fighting till the end for right to force transgender boy to use bathroom that corresponds with birth gender
House passes bill to boost airport security, reduce lines
3moLater this week, the Senate plans to vote on the bill, which preserves FAA programs for 14 months at current levels
Trump seeks millions from ex-aide in disclosure case
3moTrump's campaign fired the aide, Sam Nunberg, back in August
Fact check: Obama and Trump on crime in America
3moHow do Trump's and Obama's pronouncements about violent crime stack up against FBI and city crime data?
Ahead of GOP convention, is Donald Trump gaining ground?
3moNew swing state polls provide a bit of good news for Republicans as they begin gathering in Cleveland to nominate their standard-bearers
Ginsburg doesn't like Trump. Should she be saying that publicly?
3moIn three interviews, the Supreme Court justice expressed dismay about the possibility of a Trump presidency
Possible Trump VP choices head to Indiana
3moTrump is in Indianapolis after a Wednesday meeting with Indiana Gov. Mike Pence
Clinton cites Lincoln's "House Divided" talk in unity plea
3moClinton's Wednesday speech takes place at the historic Old State House in Springfield, Illinois
Evan Bayh launches comeback bid for Senate seat in Indiana
3moBayh previously held the Senate seat from 1999 until 2011 and served as governor of Indiana before that
James Stavridis is being vetted to be Hillary Clinton's VP
3moStavridis is currently the dean of Tufts University's The Fletcher School
Trump meets with Pence amid heightened VP speculation
3moTrump and his family met with the Indiana governor at his home Thursday
Battleground polls show Trump edging out Clinton
3moTrump edges out Clinton in Florida and Pennsylvania while the two are tied in Ohio; results are worse for Clinton with third-party candidates included
Leibovich on narrowing poll gap between Clinton and Trump
3moMark Leibovich, chief national correspondent for The New York Times Magazine and a CBS News political contributor, joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss the latest polls and Bernie Sanders' endorsement of Hillary Clinton.
Sanders explains the long wait for his Clinton endorsement
3moThe Vermont senator announced his support for Clinton Tuesday
Bernie Sanders on why he finally endorsed Hillary Clinton
3moOn Tuesday, Bernie Sanders officially endorsed Hillary Clinton. Sanders joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss why it took as long as it did and what convinced him to back the presumptive Democratic nominee.
Obama and Bush call for unity at Dallas memorial service
3moPresident Obama made a plea for unity during Tuesday's memorial service for five Dallas officers killed in a police ambush. He was joined on stage by former President George W. Bush and Vice President Joe Biden. Manuel Bojorquez reports.
Cleveland preps for convention security in open-carry Ohio
3moLaw enforcement is making final preparations for next week's Republican National Convention. Ohio is an open carry state, and after last week's shooting in Dallas, some groups reportedly announced plans to be armed during events and protests. Jeff Pegues reports.
Sanders gives Clinton his long-awaited endorsement
3moA new poll shows Donald Trump gaining support in key swing states. The head-to-head races in Florida, Pennsylvania and Ohio are now a statistical tie. The poll finds Hillary Clinton's unfavorable ratings are higher than Trump's in those states. Clinton campaigns in Illinois Wednesday after winning the endorsement of her main Democratic challenger, Bernie Sanders. Nancy Cordes reports.
Trump likely to make VP announcement Friday
3moDonald Trump says he wants a "fighter skilled in hand-to-hand combat" as his running mate. The presumptive Republican nominee has been trying out some of his potential picks. Major Garrett reports from Indianapolis, where Trump appeared Tuesday with Gov. Mike Pence, who may be at the top of the short list.
Cleveland braces for guns in the streets as GOP convention looms
3moSeveral groups have reportedly announced plans to be armed during events and protests in the open-carry state
Trump calls on Ruth Bader Ginsburg to resign
3moBattle of words between leader of Supreme Court's liberal wing and presumptive GOP nominee keeps getting hotter
Trump paints apocalyptic picture of racial tensions in U.S.
3mo"Look at what's happening to our country, where the other night, you had...11 cities potentially in a blow-up stage," Trump told an Indiana audience Tuesday
Donald Trump declines invitation to address NAACP
3moGOP nominees John McCain in 2008 and Mitt Romney in 2012 addressed the NAACP convention, though Romney was booed
Clinton, at "Hamilton:" Let's not throw away our shot
3moThe Hillary Victory Fund rented out the Richard Rodgers Theater and purchased all of the its 1,300 seats for the matinee
New Black Panthers will go to Cleveland with guns for self-defense
3moThe group wants to exercise its Second Amendment rights because "there are other groups threatening to be there that are threatening to do harm to us"
Bernie Sanders endorses Hillary Clinton
3moFive weeks after the final primary votes were cast, Bernie Sanders endorsed Hillary Clinton for president Tuesday. The move signifies unity for the Democratic party after Sanders fought for Clinton to back key policy platforms he campaigned on. Nancy Cordes has more.
Secret Service director: Threat to candidates is elevated
3moSecret Service Director Joseph Clancy says his agency is prepared as it heads into party conventions, but threats against the candidates have gotten bolder
Donald Trump to announce running mate Friday
3moCBS News has confirmed that the presumptive GOP nominee will roll out his vice presidential pick at a yet-to-be-announced event on Friday
Libertarians disagree on response to DOJ decision not to charge Clinton
3moThe Libertarian presidential ticket isn't exactly aligning with party platform when it comes to Hillary Clinton
Fox News and Gingrich suspend contributor agreement
3moTrump is expected to name his running mate later this week
U.S. Capitol briefly on lockdown
3moCapitol and its office buildings briefly locked down Tuesday, the second time in a week amid nervousness over recent shootings
Obama: "Dallas, I'm here to say we must reject such despair"
3mo"I'm here to insist that we are not as divided as we seem," the president said, at a memorial service for five slain Dallas police officers
Trump says Ruth Bader Ginsburg should apologize to Supreme Court
3moGinsburg said she didn't "even want to contemplate" a Trump presidency
CBS News unveils multi-platform coverage plans for 2016 conventions
3moFor the 2016 Republican and Democratic National Conventions, CBS News will redefine traditional convention coverage and the way it is presented
Bernie Sanders announces long-awaited endorsement of Hillary Clinton
3moHillary Clinton's former rival for the Democratic nomination urges his supporters to help her beat Donald Trump in November.
New survey shows diverse millennial support for Clinton, not for Trump
3moThe presumptive GOP nominee is, according to the poll, broadly unpopular among a diverse subset of young voters
Sanders endorses Clinton in New Hampshire
3mo"I have come here to make it as clear as possible as to why I'm endorsing Hillary Clinton and why she must become our next president," Sanders said
Loretta Lynch faces questions on policing, Hillary Clinton
3moShe testifies before House Judiciary about DOJ's decision not to charge Hillary Clinton over her use of private email and police interactions with minorities
Donald Trump: Dallas is just the beginning of anti-police tensions
3moThe presumptive GOP nominee said tensions between police and black communities are "far worse" than people think
Loretta Lynch heads to Capitol Hill to face questions on policing, Hillary Clinton
3moRepublicans are expected to grill the attorney general over the Justice Department's decision to not bring charges against Clinton
Sanders expected to endorse Clinton at Tuesday rally
3moHillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders will campaign together Tuesday for the first time. Sanders is expected to endorse Clinton at the event in New Hampshire. It comes less than two weeks before the start of the Democratic National Convention. Nancy Cordes reports.
Donald Trump praises police, compares himself to Richard Nixon
3moDonald Trump declared himself "the law-and-order candidate," claiming Monday that Hillary Clinton considers herself above the law. A new poll shows Clinton's lead has shrunk following FBI criticism over her handling of emails while secretary of state. Major Garrett reports from Indiana, where Trump campaigns with a possible vice presidential pick.
Trump would stand alone among world leaders: Sierra Club
3moEnvironmental group says, if elected, Trump's stand on climate change would set him apart, even from Vladimir Putin and North Korea's Kim Jong Un
Is the GOP out of step with Americans on same-sex marriage?
3moRepublicans rejected a move to soften language on same-sex marriage and continued their opposition to transgender bathroom choice in the GOP platform
Jeb Bush: I think people are going to really feel betrayed
3moIf Trump loses, Bush will "feel sad." But if he wins, Bush says, "I'll be worried"
Radio clips reveal more controversial Trump comments on women
3moThe GOP businessman's comments are from a mid-2000s series of short radio features called "Trumped!"
Trump: Dallas just "the beginning" for anti-police tensions
3moPresumptive GOP nominee predicted more protests and violence this summer after five officers were shot and killed in Dallas
Republicans meet to set party platform
3moRepublicans began gathering in Cleveland on Monday to discuss the party platform before next week's convention. The delegates took up issues like same sex marriage, trade, abortion, and transgender bathroom use -- issues presumptive nominee Donald Trump has at times gone against the grain of GOP orthodoxy. Julianna Goldman has more.
Biden on ending sale of armor-piercing bullets
3moThe Dallas sniper used armor-piercing bullets to penetrate the officer's vests. Vice President Joe Biden spoke with Scott Pelley abouthis efforts to end the sale of those kinds of rounds, saying they have "zero" sporting purpose.
Biden sets sights on restricting sale of armor-piercing bullets
3moVice President Biden has tried to restrict the sale of armor-piercing bullets, which the Dallas sniper used to penetrate the officer's vests
As convention looms, Republicans tackle party platform
3moSettling on a platform that spells out the GOP's core beliefs is already highlighting divisions between Trump and party activists
House GOP chairs call for Clinton perjury investigation
3moA formal referral to the U.S. attorney from Congress was necessary before an investigation could being into Clinton's testimony
Anti-Trump delegate scores court victory in Virginia
3moA federal judge struck down Virginia's law binding delegates to vote based on the state's primary results, a victory for the Never Trump movement
Trump: "I am the law-and-order candidate"
3moHillary Clinton, Trump told the Virginia Beach audience, is "weak, ineffective, pandering"
Donald Trump will decide VP pick in "next three to four days"
3moThe Republican National Convention kicks off in Cleveland next Monday
Presidential debate dates and venues announced
3moThere will be three presidential debates and one vice presidential debate spread throughout the months of September and October
Clinton, Sanders announce joint appearance in NH Tuesday
3moSanders is expected to formally endorse Clinton at a rally in Portsmouth
Mike Pence has to decide by Friday whether to run for governor again
3moThe Indiana governor, who's being considered for VP by Trump, is running for re-election to a second term but has a tough race ahead
U.S. to deploy 560 more troops to Iraq
3moThe new cap on U.S. troops in Iraq will be 4,647, the Pentagon announced
Twitter and CBS News to partner for live stream of GOP and Democratic National Conventions
3moTwitter will be hosting a stream of CBSN's live coverage of the conventions in Cleveland and Philadelphia
Rep. Cummings: Police, public need to come "face to face"
3moThe Maryland Democrat represents the city of Baltimore and spoke about the incidents with police last week
Rep. Elijah Cummings on tensions between police and communities
3moMaryland Democratic Congressman Elijah Cummings, whose city faced riots last year after a young black man, Freddie Gray, died of injuries received in police custody, joins "CBS This Morning" from Baltimore to discuss the latest protests of the deadly police shootings in Louisiana and Minnesota and how people can go beyond dialogue in impacting societal change.
Anti-Trump group moves to sway Republican VP pick
3moSome GOP delegates are concerned Donald Trump might pick a Democrat as a running mate
Dickerson reacts to Giuliani calling Black Lives Matter "inherently racist"
3moOn "Face the Nation" Sunday, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani defended tough policing policies and accused the Black Lives Matter movement of being "inherently racist." CBS News political director and "Face the Nation" moderator John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss.
Obama cuts Europe trip short to visit Dallas and address tensions
3moPresident Obama will speak Tuesday at a Dallas memorial service for the five officers killed last Thursday in a police ambush. Vice President Joe Biden and former President George W. Bush will also attend. The president returned from Europe Sunday night, a day earlier than planned. Chip Reid reports on the president's response to the attack.
GOP committee meetings: Here's what you need to know
3moAs Republicans descend on Cleveland ahead of next week's GOP convention, here's CBS News' guide to all the action
Can the stock market predict who will win White House?
3moYes, actually -- and that's why savvy investors watch the S&P 500's performance from July through October of an election year
Ruth Bader Ginsburg fears what U.S. would be with President Trump
3moThe idea of a Trump win made her think of her late husband's words: "'Now it's time for us to move to New Zealand,'" she told the New York Times
President Obama honors Dallas police officers
3moPresident Obama cut short an official visit to Spain on Sunday so he could personally honor the murdered Dallas police officers. He also tried to calm protestors from nearly 5,000 miles away and cautioned activists back home not to use recent shootings of black men by police as an excuse for violence. Margaret Brennan is traveling with the president.
In platform draft, Democrats talk marijuana, climate, and trade
3moDespite his loss in the primaries, Bernie Sanders continues to make his mark on the Democratic party
7/10: Bratton, Johnson, Cummings, Rawlings
3moWe bring you the latest on the Dallas shootings and the ongoing protests around the U.S., with Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings, NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton, DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson, Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Maryland, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and more.
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3moMissed the second half of the show? The latest on on last week's police shootings and comments from our Face The Nation panel and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani
Okla. Gov. Mary Fallin says she's not being vetted for Trump veep
3moTrump met with Fallin and other GOP governors in June
Rep. Cummings issues warning on political speak post-Dallas
3moThe Maryland lawmaker said "people have a tendency to act on certain things" when they hear inflammatory language in the wake of a tragedy
NAACP head: "We have to be morally surgical" after shootings
3moCornell William Brooks said on "Face the Nation" Sunday that "race relations have improved" but says there's still a ways to go
Giuliani: Blacks must deal with their own "crime problem"
3moFormer NYC mayor said on "Face the Nation" that Black Lives Matter is "inherently racist," and talked about the problem with some rap music
Obama weighs in on Black Lives Matter in the wake of protests
3moThe president defended the Black Lives Matter movement as part of the nation's long tradition of activism, saying "America over time has gotten better" with protests
Dallas mayor on "one of the real issues" with guns
3moMike Rawlings went on "Face the Nation" to discuss "good guys and bad guys" in the aftermath of five cops being shot dead in his town
NYPD chief: "This is a time of great pressure" on cops
3moCommissioner Bill Bratton and Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson discussed the Dallas police slayings on "Face the Nation" Sunday
Obama defends Black Lives Matter as protests heat up
3moThe president said while in Spain the activists have a right to "speak truth to power," but warned of the ways some do "a disservice to the cause"
Dallas shooting forces rare move by Obama in Spain
3moThis had been the largest European country never visited by the U.S. president, but events at home changed the script on Sunday
Demonstrators raise their voices against police brutality
3moTensions between the public and police boiled over for yet another night. The largest turnout may have been in downtown Atlanta, where thousands marched for justice. Police created a barricade of officers and vehicles to keep protesters from the highway. In Phoenix, about a thousand protesters clashed with police dressed in riot gear. Teri Okita reports.
Obama rejects claim of racial divide deepening
3moIn Warsaw, Poland, President Obama addressed the Dallas attack in a rare weekend news conference. The president acknowledged America's pain in the wake of the Dallas shooting but strongly rejected claims that the country's racial divide has deepened. Margaret Brennan has more.
GOP senator calls for yanking federal funds to "sanctuary cities"
3moIn the weekly Republican address, Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pennsylvania, pushed a bill that would prevent federal grants from going to cities that help protect undocumented immigrants from deportation
Possible Donald Trump running mate doesn't belong to GOP
3moMan reportedly under consideration isn't denying that he's going through vetting process
Joe Biden delivers touching tribute to Dallas police officers
3moIn the White House's weekly video address, the vice president urged Americans to "act with unity, not division" after this past week's deadly shootings.
Obama on America's "tough week," "demented" Dallas shooter
3moThe president sought to assure Americans that the country still remains united, despite the deadly shootings this week
Obama cuts short Europe trip after Dallas shooting
3moThe president will travel to Dallas early next week, where five police officers were killed by a sniper during a protest against police violence
Trump campaign gets stern message from NYPD commissioner
3moPresumptive GOP nominee's head of security made request to police commissioner in wake of deadly attack on Dallas officers
Hillary Clinton to back public option for health care
3moAnnouncement further aligns her agenda with Democratic rival Bernie Sanders as she tries to win over his supporters
Joe Biden: America is "wounded by all of these deaths"
3moThe vice president said "it's on all of us" to stand up for police officers, speak out against discrimination in criminal justice system
Ruth Bader Ginsburg makes election prediction
3mo"I don't want to think about" a Donald Trump presidency, the Supreme Court justice said
What it's like to work in the White House
3moMore than 50 years ago, First Lady Jackie Kennedy gave Americans a tour of the White House in a live CBS special. Now, a PBS documentary provides an unprecedented look at the history of America's most famous residence and the people who work and live there. Director and producer Peter Schnall joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the film, "The White House: Inside Story."
Presidential nominees respond to Dallas police ambush
3moThe violent deaths of black men and police officers shed light on where the candidates stand concerning race relations, law enforcement and gun control. Washington Post columnist Catherine Rampell joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss the political response to the recent shootings.
Republicans to consider softening party's official language on LGBT
3moThe party's official stance on LGBT issues will be debated during next week's platform committee meeting before the Republican National Convention
After fatal shootings, Clinton calls for reform
3moPresumptive Democratic nominee talks about Dallas attacks and officer-related killings in Philadelphia
Politicians left and right call for change after Dallas shooting
3moPartisan politics took a pause on Friday as the nation mourned a week of tragic violence
Clinton denies careless handling of classified material
3moShe spoke for the first time about the shootings in Dallas and about James Comey's testimony before Congress about her private email server
Florida congresswoman pleads not guilty to fraud charges
3moProsecutors say U.S. Rep. Corrine Brown of Florida and her chief of staff turned a phony charity into a personal slush fund
By the numbers: Law enforcement and violence
3moSome context on the violence faced by police officers in the line of duty and the number of people shot and killed by police
Gingrich: "It's more dangerous to be black in America"
3moFormer House Speaker says that African-Americans have more to fear from cops
Trump campaign official blames Clinton for encouraging Dallas shooting
3moThe campaign official serves as Trump's Virginia state chairman and the official reportedly plans to run for governor next year
6 people who could be Donald Trump's veep pick
3moDonald Trump could announce his running mate before the Cleveland convention this month
Black lawmakers demand gun control action in wake of shootings
3moRepublicans have delayed a vote that would bar suspected terrorists from buying guns
AG Loretta Lynch says Dallas shootings are "unfathomable tragedy"
3moShe implored Americans, "Do not let this week precipitate a new normal in this country"
Paul Ryan: Police shootings are "an attack on all of us"
3mo"It's been a long month for America," Ryan said. "We have seen terrible, senseless things"
Are Trump's "Made in USA" hats really made in USA?
3moThe ubiquitous red head gear is assembled in an LA-area factory but an analysis of the fabric tells a more complicated tale
Poll: Clinton takes 9-point lead over Trump
3moBut less than half of Democrats and Republicans are satisfied with their choices for president
Newt Gingrich confirms he's being vetted for Donald Trump's VP
3moGingrich speculated that Trump could announce his running mate next week
Presidential candidates react to deadly ambush on Dallas police
3moThe presumptive presidential nominees are reacting to Thursday night's attack on police in Dallas. Chip Reid reports from Scranton, Pennsylvania, where Hillary Clinton had scheduled a rally with Vice President Joe Biden. Both campaigns have canceled or postponed their early events for Friday.
Obama addresses "despicable" attack on Dallas police
3moPresident Obama condemned the Thursday night ambush of the Dallas police officers. He is in Warsaw, Poland for two days of meetings with European Union and NATO leaders. Margaret Brennan, who is traveling with the president, reports.
Trump, Clinton weigh in after Dallas shootings
3moPolitical leaders respond after five officers were shot and killed in Dallas, with several more injured
Commentary: Trying to get excited about Kaine as Clinton veep
3moThe Virginia senator could well be the Democratic vice presidential nominee, but will anyone care?
Obama calls for "greater sense of urgency" on police shootings
3moThe president, speaking from Poland, addressed the issue of police brutality after fatal police shootings in Louisiana and Minnesota
State Dept. reopens probe into Hillary Clinton emails
3moThe investigation was on hold until the FBI completed its own process, which occurred earlier this week with no charges against Clinton
FBI director defends Clinton decision
3moFor more than four hours, FBI Director James Comey held his ground, staunchly defending his investigation into Hillary Clinton's email server on Capitol Hill. Outraged Democrats called the Republican-led hearing a sham. Jan Crawford has more.
Politicians respond to recent police shootings
3moPresident Obama and Hillary Clinton both responded quickly to the recent deaths of Philando Castile and Alton Sterling. Congressman Elijah Cummings went so far as to make a plea to the director of the FBI during a congressional hearing.
6 people who could be Hillary Clinton's veep pick
3moThe former secretary of state has begun the vetting process
Report: Clinton's campaign will focus on these key states
3moSix of the states have important minority populations
Ted Cruz agrees to speak at GOP convention
3moCruz met privately with Donald Trump while the presumptive nominee was in Washington, D.C.
Sanders will endorse Clinton at event next week
3moCBS News' Major Garrett reports the endorsement will take place Tuesday and advance teams are already preparing for the event
Trump gets mixed reviews after meeting with Hill Republicans
3moThe presumptive GOP nominee spent Thursday morning on Capitol Hill meeting with House and Senate Republicans
The "Jon Stewart of Egypt" pokes fun at U.S. politics
3moBassem Youssef, the comedic hero of the Arab Spring, explains how he wants to bring a unique perspective to his American audience with new political satire series
Obama "deeply disturbed" by police shootings
3moTwo black men were fatally shot by police this week in two places, sparking protests
Federal judge will hear anti-Trump lawsuit
3moA Virginia delegate wants the freedom to vote for any other candidate but Trump at the convention
FBI chief grilled over Clinton emails
3moRep. Trey Gowdy questioned FBI director James Comey during a House Oversight Committee hearing into the FBI's investigation of Hillary Clinton's email practices as secretary of state. Gowdy was the chair of the House investigation into the Benghazi attacks, which first uncovered Clinton's use of a private email server.
Paul Ryan asks James Clapper to deny Hillary Clinton access to classified information
3moTraditionally, presidential nominees are provided with classified information after the nomination conventions
Comey testifies on decision not to prosecute Clinton
3moThe Justice Department announced Wednesday that the Clinton email case is formally closed
Egyptian satirist Bassem Youssef on U.S. politics, new web series
3moFor Egyptian satirist Bassem Youssef, former "Daily Show" host Jon Stewart was an inspiration for him to abandon his career as a heart surgeon. Youssef started hosting a comedy show in Egypt during the 2011 Arab Spring. "Al Bernameg," or "The Program," became one of the most-watched shows in the Middle East, drawing an estimated 30 million weekly viewers. But Youssef shut it down in 2014, citing p
Obama heads to Europe amid Brexit aftershocks
3moThe trip is expected to be Obama's last presidential visit to the continent
Is Trump missing an opportunity not focusing on Clinton email ruling?
3moCBS News contributor and Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why the presumptive GOP nominee might be revisiting the controversial Star of David tweet and Trump's veepstakes.
Trump pays first visit to GOP rank-and-file in Congress
3moBut several Republican lawmakers are skipping out on the meetings with Trump
Why are potential Trump VP picks backing out?
3moBloomberg Politics managing editor John Heilemann joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why Donald Trump's potential running mates are backing out and what's going to happen next as FBI director James Comey is questioned by the House Oversight Committee over his recommendation to not press charges against Hillary Clinton in the private email server controversy.
Trump meets with GOP leaders as convention nears
3moDonald Trump faces some anxious members of Congress from his own party on Thursday. With 11 days left until the GOP convention, fellow Republicans are fighting to keep Clinton's email trouble in the headlines. But Trump is revisiting issues that already caused an uproar. Major Garrett reports.
FBI director faces grilling from Congress on Clinton email decision
3moDonald Trump is heading to Capitol Hill to meet with House and Senate Republicans. Meanwhile, FBI director James Comey will answer questions for the first time about Hillary Clinton's private email servers with members of the House Oversight Committee. Attorney General Loretta Lynch confirms the Clinton investigation is closed, and the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee will not be charge
Commentary: Believe it or not, Christie is Trump's best choice for veep
3moThe New Jersey governor is the ideal person to take the fight to Hillary, at least given Trump's slim pickings
On this day: Sanda Day O'Connor nominated to SCOTUS
3moOn July 7, 1981, President Ronald Reagan nominated the first woman ever to the highest court in the land. Watch "CBS Evening News" coverage from that day.
July 7, 1981: Reagan debuts Sandra Day O'Connor as Supreme Court nominee
3moPresident Ronald Reagan fulfills a promise he made during his campaign to pick a woman
Why Comey didn't recommend prosecution for Hillary Clinton
3moHis conclusion is being second-guessed by Republicans, who will question him on his decision Thursday
Donald Trump doubles down on "Star of David" tweet
3moPresumptive Republican nominee once again defends decision to tweet Hillary Clinton internet meme
Justice Department formally drops Clinton email case
3moAfter the FBI's recommendation in the case Tuesday, the Justice Department will pursue no charges against the presumptive Democratic nominee
Trump bashes Clinton for careless handling of emails
3moDonald Trump spent his Tuesday tweeting and talking about Hillary Clinton's carelessness while handling classified emails. Trump amplified the language FBI Director James Comey used while admonishing Clinton, despite recommending no criminal charges be filed against her. Major Garrett reports.
Clinton holds rally in front of shuttered Trump hotel
3moOne day after the FBI announced it would not recommend charges for Hillary Clinton for her private email servers, she spent a day on the boardwalk. She spoke in Atlantic City in front of one of Donald Trump's closed hotels as a sign of his failed business practices. Chip Reid has more.
Clinton, Sanders in talks for joint campaign appearance
3moThough no final decisions have been made, CBS News confirms the joint event could come as early as next week
Can Trump exploit the FBI's rebuke of Clinton's private emails?
3moPolls show a wide majority of voters don't believe Clinton is trustworthy - but here's why Trump may struggle to take advantage of it
Cruz not in negotiations to speak at RNC, says spox
3moTexas Senator pushes back on report that he was in talks to speak in Cleveland at convention nominating Trump
Donald Trump, RNC raise $51 million in June
3moThe sum will help quiet fears that Trump can't or won't raise enough money to compete this fall, but he's still far behind Democrat Hillary Clinton
Bob Corker withdraws from Trump veepstakes
3moThe GOP senator is the chairman of the powerful Senate Foreign Relations Committee
House Republicans delay vote on terrorism package
3moOne of the provisions is intented to help prevent suspected terrorists from buying guns
U.K. inquiry blasts Blair for following Bush into Iraq War
3moLong-awaited report from independent inquiry says Tony Blair "chose to join the invasion of Iraq before the peaceful options had been exhausted" based on a deeply flawed presentation of the evidence available on Saddam Hussein's weapons stockpiles. CBS News correspondent Mark Phillips reports from London.
Comey to testify before Congress on recommendation not to prosecute
3moJames Comey announced Tuesday that while Clinton's handling of classified emails was "extremely careless," he recommended that no charges be brought in the case
Obama: 8,400 American troops to remain in Afghanistan
3moHe had hoped to reduce troop levels in Afghanistan to 5,500 going into 2017
With Sanders' influence, Clinton to expand college affordability plan
3moClinton will roll out three new proposals, including tuition-free college for some
Trump: Saddam Hussein was "so good" at killing terrorists
3mo"Saddam Hussein was a bad guy, right?" Trump said at a rally. "But you know what he did well? He killed terrorists"
Cotton talks Trump veepstakes, rips Clinton over emails
3moThe GOP senator said he is "not being vetted" to be Trump's running mate
Sen. Cotton on FBI recommendation on Clinton, Trump's VP search
3moSen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas, who sits on the Senate Intelligence Committee, is one of the Republicans who has called for a criminal prosecution of Hillary Clinton over her use of a private email server. His name has also been mentioned as a potential running mate for Donald Trump. Sen. Cotton joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss the controversy.
FBI director no stranger to clashes with politicians
3moJames Comey's recommendation that Hillary Clinton not be charged with a crime is just the latest headline grabbing move of the FBI director's career. Comey has taken on controversy in the past, outspoken on wire-tapping, encryption and use of police force. Paula Reid reports on how Comey's strong positions prepared him for Tuesday's ruling.
How do Hillary Clinton's email claims hold up?
3moKey assertions by Clinton in defense of her email practices have collapsed under FBI scrutiny
Clinton hits Trump on casino failures in Atlantic City
3moClinton campaigned near the Trump Taj Mahal casino Wednesday
Clinton's claims about email practice clashed with FBI findings
3moHillary Clinton says using a private email server while she was secretary of state was a mistake, but she insisted for more than a year that there was nothing wrong with it. Jan Crawford takes a look at Clinton's own statements that the FBI investigation found to be untrue.
Trump unleashes on Clinton over FBI decision, praises Saddam Hussein
3moRepublicans are expected to unveil Wednesday the full slate of speakers for the party's national convention, now less than two weeks away. Donald Trump spoke to a rally of nearly 3,000 people Tuesday in Raleigh, North Carolina. He bashed Hillary Clinton's judgment and accused her of an "Enron-style purge" of her email. Major Garrett reports.
Obama gets "fired up" for Clinton at N.C. rally
3moJust hours after the FBI director gave his ruling to not charge Hillary Clinton over her private email server use, President Obama defended his former secretary of state during their joint appearance in North Carolina. While Clinton has struggled to gain the trust of some voters, Democrats are looking to the president to boost support for Clinton. Chip Reid reports.
Why FBI director slammed Clinton but rejected criminal charges
3moOn Tuesday FBI director James Comey said investigators "did not find clear evidence that Secretary [Hillary] Clinton or her colleagues intended to violate laws governing the handling of classified information" with the use of her private email server. Jan Crawford explains why the FBI decided to recommend no criminal charges.
Uproar after FBI recommends not charging Clinton over private email server
3moRepublicans are outraged after the FBI said Hillary Clinton should not be charged for mishandling classified information on her private email servers. Investigators found Clinton was careless, but not criminal. FBI director James Comey blasted the former secretary of state's judgment, but he said her errors were not serious enough for prosecution. Nancy Cordes reports.
How FBI chief's Clinton email ruling was "very unusual"
3moRecommendation not to charge Hillary Clinton in email probe comes as no surprise to some, given James Comey's positions on controversial issues in the past
What's on Congress' to-do list before its seven-week recess?
3moLawmakers aren't likely to tackle every priority before they take off starting next Friday for the nominating conventions and August
Trump excoriates Clinton in Raleigh
3moAnd he said of Obama, "We need a president that's not going be divisive. We need a president that's going to take care of the African-American community"
Why are the anti-Trump forces likely to fail at the GOP convention?
3moWhy it'll be hard for the #NeverTrump dissidents to prevail at the Republican convention this month
Dickerson: FBI findings contradict many of Clinton's email server claims
3moFBI Director James Comey's statements about Hillary Clinton's email server undermined many of her claims of transparency
Why wasn't Clinton's "careless" email use a crime?
3moSome have drawn comparisons between former CIA Director David Petraeus, who gave eight binders full of classified information to his girlfriend and biographer, and Clinton's email server
Dickerson: Clinton email contradictions leave much for voters to ponder
3moAlthough the FBI will not recommend charges against Hillary Clinton for her private email server, director James Comey slammed her and her staff for being "extremely careless." Much of what he had to say contradicted Clinton's claims on the campaign trail that she never sent classified emails on her server. John Dickerson explains.
Donald Trump condemns "rigged" political system
3moDonald Trump and other Republican leaders were quick to comment on the FBI's recommendation not to charge Hillary Clinton on Tuesday. Trump claims it proves a "rigged" system "holds the American people to one standard and people like Hillary Clinton to another." Major Garrett has more.
FBI recommends no charges for Hillary Clinton
3moFBI Director James Comey said Tuesday he does not recommend charges for Hillary Clinton in her use of a private email server while secretary of state. But according to the FBI, the Clinton team handled email servers in "extremely careless" fashion. Nancy Cordes has more.
Trump: FBI decision on Clinton emails a "miscarriage in justice"
3moTrump also said in an interview airing Tuesday night that his Democratic rival is "essentially incompetent"
Donald Trump takes his VP search on the road
3moThe presumptive GOP nominee is meeting with and campaigning alongside several potential shortlisted running mates
Clinton and Obama hold first joint rally
3moTheir joint appearance also came the same day that the FBI director recommended no charges against Clinton over her private email server
State Department: Take treatment of classified info seriously
3moThe U.S. State Department addressed the FBI's decision to not charge Clinton over emails. Watch State Department spokesman John Kirby's response.
FBI investigation pokes holes in Clinton claims about her server
3moComey's remarks refute what Clinton has said repeatedly about her private server--that no emails she sent were classified when she sent or received them
Hillary Clinton's lead over Donald Trump shrinks in new poll
3moTwo months ago, Clinton led Trump by double digits in a similar poll
Clinton links "Trump effect" to rise in school bullying
3moThe presumptive Democratic nominee said at an education conference Tuesday that Trump's "rants are being heard by our children"
Trump, Ryan respond to Comey's recommendation on Clinton case
3moReactions to FBI director's recommendation not to prosecute Hillary Clinton over what he called "extremely careless" handling of "highly classified information"
The unusual chumminess of Clinton and Obama
3moThe Clinton-Obama tandem may be the least fraught alliance between incumbent and campaigner in presidential history
Full Video: Clinton addresses National Education Association
3moAs FBI Director James Comey was recommending no indictment for her controversial email practices, Hillary Clinton was talking education at a meeting of the nation's largest teachers' union. See her full remarks.
Abner Mikva, former congressman and judge, dead at 90
3moMikva served as a President Clinton adviser, mentored a young Barack Obama, spent several terms in Congress, and was a federal judge
Special report: FBI recommends no charges in Clinton email probe
3moFBI Director James Comey says the FBI will not recommend criminal charges in its investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server while secretary of state. The scandal has cast a shadow over her presidential campaign, and opponents have used the issue to call into question Clinton's judgment.
FBI: No charges against Hillary Clinton are appropriate for email server use
3moFBI Director James Comey said Clinton and those she communicated with were "extremely careless in their handling of very sensitive, highly classified information"
Obama's political machine kicks into high gear for Hillary Clinton
3moThe president and presumptive Democratic presidential nominee are campaigning together in Charlotte, North Carolina on Tuesday
Leibovich on Obama and Clinton campaigning together in N.C.
3moMark Leibovich, CBS News political contributor and New York Times Magazines' chief national correspondent, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss President Obama stumping for Hillary Clinton in North Carolina and the latest polls showing Clinton's narrowing lead against Trump.
Trump's social media director takes blame for star tweet
3moDonald Trump holds his own rally in Raleigh, North Carolina, after President Obama stumps for Hillary Clinton in Charlotte. The presumptive Republican nominee is rejecting charges from Clinton and others who say he tweeted an anti-Semitic image. Major Garrett reports.
Trump rips Obama and Clinton over Air Force One trip
3moHillary Clinton and Donald Trump return to campaigning after a July Fourth break. Both candidates are visiting the battleground state of North Carolina, and for the first time in this race, Clinton will have President Obama by her side. He will bring his former secretary of state to Charlotte on Air Force One, but Trump is asking, "Who pays?" Chip Reid reports.
White House tally of civilian drone deaths raises "hard questions"
3moCritics say the report significantly undercounts the number of civilian deaths and is not transparent enough
"Who pays?" Trump blasts Clinton's Air Force One lift from Obama
3moThe president will bring his former secretary of state to North Caroline on Air Force One, but Donald Trump is not happy about that
Weed, guns, porn: Introducing November's ballot initiatives
3moA number of proposals would legalize recreational marijuana, impose tougher gun restrictions, raise the minimum wage and more
Obama marks July 4th, sings "Happy Birthday" to Malia
3moPresident warns that freedom isn't something that "just happens" but must be defended; also serenades oldest daughter
President Obama marks July 4th, sings Happy Birthday to daughter Malia
3moThe president celebrated the birthdays of both the nation and his oldest daughter, serenading the latter with a rendition of "Happy Birthday" to close out his remarks commemorating the Fourth of July.
Obama hits campaign trail as both candidates head to North Carolina
3moPresident Obama will join Hillary Clinton at a rally in North Carolina Tuesday for the first time since he endorsed her. Also campaigning in the Tar Heel State will be Donald Trump. Elaine Quijano has more.
Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump to hold dueling events in North Carolina
3moBoth candidates' focus there underscores the importance of the state to each candidate's strategy this fall
Cabinet secretaries can't speak at Dem convention
3moThe Obama administration is looking to delineate "official" duties from political ones, aides said
Ivanka Trump: My dad is a feminist
3moThe possible future first daughter says Donald Trump is a firm believer in gender equality
If elected, Hillary might try for cocktail diplomacy with the GOP
3moAides say the former secretary of state would look to reach across the aisle with a little help from booze
Donald Trump tweets on possible VP picks
3moThe GOP pol had praise Monday for three fellow Republicans, raising questions about whether they're being vetted as potential running mates
Donald Trump responds to criticism about controversial tweet
3moThe six-pointed star featured in an image with Hillary Clinton could have been "a Sheriff's Star, or plain star" instead of the Star of David, Trump said
Booker no longer denying he's being vetted as Clinton VP pick
3moThe New Jersey Democrat on Sunday began referring questions about vetting to the Clinton campaign, instead of outright denying he's under consideration
Why running mates may not matter for Clinton and Trump
3moIn his latest New York Times column, "The Utter Inconsequence of Hillary's Veep," op-ed columnist Frank Bruni compares Clinton's choice of running mate to a garnish like a "sprig of parsley." Bruni adds that Donald Trump's "epically polarizing presence" also shifts the focus away from VP picks. Bruni joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss veepstakes.
McKinnon on Obama joining Clinton for rally in N.C., potential VP picks
3moMark McKinnon, former President George W. Bush's chief media advisor and co-creator of "The Circus: Inside the Greatest Political Show on Earth," joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the 2016 race.
Hillary Clinton's FBI interview is one of final steps in investigation
3moHillary Clinton supporters and potential running mates are defending her in the investigation of her private e-mail server. The presumptive Democratic nominee met Saturday with FBI investigators for more than three hours. Paula Reid reports.
The Trump-iest show on Earth: What to expect at the RNC
3moHow the 2016 Republican convention in Cleveland will be an event the likes of which we've never seen before
"File 17" offers glimpse into secret 28 pages about 9/11
3moLittle-known report quietly declassified amid clamor to release 28 pages of a congressional inquiry into Sept. 11 attack
Clinton returns to campaign after FBI questioning
3moThe race for president continues although Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump took the weekend off from campaigning. Hillary Clinton was questioned by the FBI for three and a half hours on Saturday over her use of a personal email server when she was secretary of state. Errol Barnett has the latest.
7/03: Schiff, McCain, Graham
3moCBS' "Face the Nation" brings you the latest on the terror attack in Bangladesh and the 2016 campaign trail, with Sen. John McCain, R-Arizona, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, Rep. Adam Schiff, D-California, Mitt Romney, and others.
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3moMissed the second half of the show? The latest on The 2016 presidential campaign trail and hear what Senators Graham and McCain have to say about the presumptive presidential nominees , Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump
Controversial Trump tweet first appeared on neo-Nazi site, report claims
3moThe tweet, which featured an image of Hillary Clinton next to a six-pointed star, was broadly panned Saturday before Trump deleted it
McCain: Trump and Clinton can't handle Mideast crises
3moGOP senators blasted Obama on "Face the Nation" from Kabul on Sunday, saying "you forget about Afghanistan, you do so at your own peril"
Top House Dem calls Clinton, Lynch meeting "regrettable"
3moRep. Adam Schiff discussed the implications of the meeting, as well as concerns over the latest ISIS terror attacks, on "Face the Nation"
Obama touts job initiative for military families
3moPresident will be hosting July 4th celebration with troops and their families at the White House
Hillary Clinton interviewed by FBI over private email server
3moHillary Clinton was questioned by the FBI for her use of a private email server during her time at the State Department. She and GOP rival Donald Trump are not campaigning this Fourth of July holiday weekend. Paula Reid has more.
SEC filing shows Trump claimed a net worth of $4.2 billion in 2011
3moTrump has previously said on the campaign trail that he is worth more than $10 billion
Republicans slam Obama administration for 2012 Benghazi attack
3moGOP members on the House Select Committee investigating Benghazi commemorate the lives lost on September 11, 2012, while blasting the White House for their response to the attack
Obama touts success of job initiative for military spouses
3moIn his weekly address, the president announced a "milestone" initiative for military spouses streamlining professional certification processes.
Hillary Clinton meets with FBI on email server
3moFederal investigators have already interviewed close aides to former secretary of state about private email server
Donald Trump faces new backlash over controversial tweet
3moPresumptive GOP nominee sparks social media firestorm with tweet making accusation against Hillary Clinton
Trump makes announcement about Republican convention speakers
3moPresumptive nominee has said his children will be speaking at convention in Cleveland
Trump's struggle for GOP support, VP shortlists
3moAzi Paybarah, senior reporter for Politico New York, joins "CBS This Morning: Saturday" to discuss why Donald Trump's rhetoric stymies his efforts to unify the Republican party and potential vice presidential picks for both parties.
Fallout from AG-Bill Clinton private meeting continues
3moAttorney General Loretta Lynch says she regrets having an impromptu meeting with former President Bill Clinton on her plane this week. That meeting is raising questions about just how fair the Justice Department will be in its investigation of Hillary Clinton's use of a private email account and server when she served as secretary of state. Errol Barnett reports from Washington.
North Carolina lawmakers leave LGBT law mostly intact
3moLegislature ending session without making significant changes to controversial law limiting protections for LGBT people, lawmakers say
Trump tries to drum up conservative support
3moDonald Trump came out with an aggressive appeal for conservative support Friday in Denver, playing up his support for the NRA and promising tougher anti-terror policies. Major Garrett reports.
AG Lynch admits Clinton meeting "cast a shadow"
3moLoretta Lynch said she'll rubber stamp whatever the FBI recommends once they finish their investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of private email as secretary of state. The statement comes after criticism from both Republicans and Democrats for briefly meeting in private with former President Bill Clinton. Julianna Goldman has more.
Ben Carson to speak at GOP convention, says Armstrong Williams
3moWilliams also said that Trump's convention planning is "much more organized...than you can imagine"; Carson staff downplays report
Democrats release draft of party platform
3moIt will be considered later this month at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia
Trump to meet with Indiana Governor Mike Pence
3moThe senior adviser to Trump's campaign say the two will meet this weekend
Clinton raised nearly $70 million in June
3moAbout $40 million will go to her campaign, with the rest going to the Democratic National Committee and various state parties
Obama administration discloses number of civilian deaths caused by drones
3moThe DNI's count includes civilians killed in U.S. military and CIA drone strikes in Pakistan, Yemen and Africa
Lynch on Bill Clinton meeting: I "wouldn't do it again"
3moThe attorney general said the impromptu gathering "cast a shadow" over the FBI investigation into Clinton's private email server
Trump could announce veep pick before GOP convention
3moThe candidate has been saying for weeks that he would only reveal his choice at the Cleveland convention
Biden confident Sanders will endorse Clinton
3moBut Sanders has said "we're not quite there yet" when it comes to backing the presumptive Democratic nominee
Why didn't AG step out of Clinton email probe entirely?
3moAttorney General Loretta Lynch will not decide if charges will be filed over Hillary Clinton's private email server. The Justice Department now says career prosecutors will have the final say. An official says Lynch made that decision before her impromptu meeting with Bill Clinton. CBS News Justice reporter Paula Reid joins "CBS This Morning" to explain what's behind the attorney general's decisio
Trump: Trade plan will mean higher prices for products
3mo"We're better off paying a little bit more and having jobs," the billionaire said
Missouri GOP governor candidate selling "ISIS hunting permits"
3moSticker distributed by Eric Greitens' campaign says it expires when "we defeat this evil"
AG-Bill Clinton meeting spotlights candidate's "trust" issue
3moAttorney General Loretta Lynch has decided to take a reduced role in the investigation of Hillary Clinton's email server, following her controversial impromptu meeting with former President Bill Clinton. "Face the Nation" moderator and CBS News political director John Dickerson joins "CBS This Morning" to weigh in on the attorney general's decision to stay involved in the email probe and its impac
Trump vetting Gingrich for vice presidential pick
3moTrump said he would announce his veep choice at this summer's Republican convention
Trump faces test to unite GOP at Western Conservative Summit
3moDonald Trump will speak to about 4,000 conservatives at the Western Conservative Summit in Denver, where he lost the Republican caucus to Ted Cruz three months ago. Now, he returns as the presumptive presidential nominee, trying to unite the party ahead of this month's convention. Major Garrett reports.
AG won't make final decisions in Clinton email probe
3moAttorney General Loretta Lynch has decided not to make the final decisions in the investigation of Hillary Clinton's email server, following Lynch's controversial private meeting with former President Bill Clinton. A Justice Department official tells CBS News Lynch will announce Friday that she will accept the recommendation of career prosecutors on whether or not to file charges. Nancy Cordes rep
As convention looms, Trump faces key test to unite party
3moSuccess at Western Conservative Summit would build momentum for Cleveland -- but failure will only deepen GOP anxiety
AG Lynch to accept FBI's recommendations in Clinton email case
3moJustice Dept. source confirms the decision to CBS News as controversy flares over Lynch's meeting with Bill Clinton
Where do things stand in Congress' battle over gun control?
3moThe House is now scheduled to vote on an unspecified gun measure next week -- here's what you need to know about the gun control fight on Capitol Hill
Judge blocks Mississippi law on objections to same-sex marriage
3moFederal judge steps in moments before measure impeding same-sex marriage would have gone into effect; appeals expected
Woman tells Trump he should replace Muslim TSA employees who wear hijabs
3moThe woman in the audience referred to hijabs as "Hibby-Jobbies"
Trump Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City hit by strike
3moPresumptive GOP nominee no longer associated with facility now owned by billionaire Carl Icahn
Clinton-Lynch meeting causes controversy on Capitol Hill
3moAttorney General Loretta Lynch is coming under fire for an impromptu meeting with former President Bill Clinton. The controversial meeting has raised eyebrows bcause the Justice Department is currently investigating Clinton's wife and presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clntion over her use of a private email server when she was secretary of state. Nancy Cordes has more.
Jeh Johnson talks terrorism, refugees and border patrol
3moThe hearing included protesters, a Trump jab and motions to remain vigilant against heightened terror threats
Trump vetting Chris Christie for veep
3moThe New Jersey governor has been a faithful surrogate to Trump since dropping out of the White House race himself
Trump campaign spams foreign officials' inboxes with fundraising pitches
3moParliamentarians in the U.K., Australia, and Iceland say they have received many fundraising emails from the Trump campaign
Former CIA director weighs in on Trump, Clinton
3moThe former head of the NSA suggests Hillary Clinton is most qualified on foreign policy
Lynch faces storm of criticism over Bill Clinton meeting
3moJudicial watchdog asks the DOJ inspector general to investigate the meeting, saying it created appearance of breach of law and of ethical standards
House to vote on gun measure next week in wake of Orlando shooting
3moSpeaker Paul Ryan made the surprise announcement on a conference call to House Republicans on Thursday
Hillary Clinton opens up lead in Fox News poll
3moSupport among Republicans for Donald Trump has dropped 8 percentage points since May
Poll: Most Americans back "no fly, no buy" gun laws
3moA majority of voters believe it's possible to make new gun laws without interfering with the Second Amendment
Tim Kaine accepted $160K in gifts as governor
3moThe senator and former Virginia governor has been talked about as a potential running mate for Hillary Clinton
Andrews Air Force Base lifts lockdown
3moAn active shooter drill at Joint Base Andrews was scheduled for Thursday
Fmr. CIA director on Istanbul attack, Donald Trump's rhetoric
3moCBS News has confirmed that the three suspected ISIS suicide bombers at the Istanbul airport were not Turkish. Retired four-star general and former CIA Director Michael Hayden joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how this suggests ISIS is "looking for winds" beyond local battlefields, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's "erratic" foreign policy, the potential for an attack in the U.S and why h
Mike Ditka turns down Trump convention invite
3mo"Giving a speech at a convention isn't really my style," Ditka said
Paul Ryan on Trump and trade: We're not so different
3moTrump recently compared one major trade deal, the Trans Pacific Partnership, to a "continuing rape" of the U.S.
John Heilemann on Clinton email probe, Trump's trade rhetoric
3moFour recent polls show Hillary Clinton leading over Donald Trump with margins ranging from two to 12 points. John Heilemann, managing editor of Bloomberg Politics and co-host and executive producer of Showtime's "The Circus," joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why Bill Clinton's private meeting with the U.S. attorney general does the Democratic presidential nominee "no good," while Donald Trump's
Trump renews push for harsh tactics against ISIS
3moDonald Trump is calling again for torture tactics against ISIS in response to the Istanbul attack. The presumptive Republican nominee talked about waterboarding and promised to defeat the terror group. He also accused Hillary Clinton of letting ISIS gain strength while she was secretary of state. Major Garrett reports on the pushback to Trump's campaign talk.
Bill Clinton meets privately with AG amid email probe
3moThe investigation of Hillary Clinton's private email server faces new questions. Attorney General Loretta Lynch met privately this week with former President Bill Clinton at a Phoenix airport, just before the House Benghazi Committee released its report on the 2012 terror attack in Libya. Lynch says there was "no discussion" about the FBI probe. Aides say the meeting was an unplanned coincidence.
For Priorities USA, 2016 doesn't look that different after all
3moAs Priorities USA gears up to spend millions in the general election, top strategist Guy Cecil says many of the fundamentals still favor Democrats
Sarah Palin, Donald Trump to speak at the same conference Friday
3moThe pair will each speak Friday morning at the Western Conservative Summit in Denver
Longtime aide: Clinton didn't want "anybody" to see private emails
3moHuma Abedin's comments provide new insight into Hillary Clinton's decision to have private email server while serving as secretary of state
Trump: GOP pledge breakers shouldn't be allowed to run for office
3moAt a rally in Maine, Trump also said of his former rivals who weren't supporting him that they were "disgraceful"
Mitt Romney: No Trump, no Clinton, no independent bid
3moThe 2012 GOP presidential nominee says his family is still urging him to run as an independent: "You've gotta run, Dad"
Congress passes Puerto Rico debt rescue bill
3moVote comes two days before the debt-stricken island is supposed to make a $2 billion payment to creditors
Report: Trump Institute plagiarized course materials
3moSeminar business wasn't owned or operated by Trump, but he lent his name and appeared in infomercial
VP sweepstakes in high gear for both candidates
3moThe Republican and Democratic national conventions are mere weeks away, and one of the big questions is who will be the VP picks for Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Major Garrett has more on the search for running mates.
Veepstakes: Who will be Trump and Clinton's running mates?
3moGet ready for this summer's political blockbuster -- the vetting and picking of vice presidential nominees
Bill Clinton, Loretta Lynch meet on tarmac in Phoenix
3moMeeting comes as Hillary Clinton is under federal investigation for private email server, but both sides say encounter was purely social
McConnell: "Trump clearly needs to change" to win general election
3moHe's told Trump, "You're good before a crowd. You have a lot of Twitter followers"
Obama goes on "rant" about Donald Trump
3moObama suggested that Trump engages in nativism, xenophobia or cynicism -- but not populism
Business groups blast Trump over trade
3moTrump fired back in a scathing tweet at the Chamber of Commerce
Hawaii moves forward on historic gun legislation
3moIt's the first state to require all registered gun owners to be listed in a federal database
Marco Rubio predicted terror in Turkey days before Istanbul bombings
3moIn this "Face the Nation" Web Extra, Sen. Marco Rubio predicts potential ISIS activity in Turkey days before the deadly bombings at Istanbul's Ataturk airport.
Will Donald Trump hurt down-ballot Republicans?
3moSome in the GOP worry their controversial nominee will be a drag on other Republicans in November - what do the numbers say?
Ben Carson: My mother "would have taken a gun" and shot "dishonest reporters"
3moCarson was also asked what his mother would think if she were alive to see him run for the White House. She is "still alive," Carson pointed out, in an interview with "Brown and Scoop"
Biden pushes cancer researchers to achieve "moonshot"
3moThe vice president is bringing together hundreds of scientists, health care providers, patients and their families for a summit in Washington
NRA pro-Trump ad hits Clinton over Benghazi
3moThe National Rifle Association will be spending more than $2 million in its first ad of the presidential election
Obama to join Clinton in first campaign appearance
3moThe president will join the presumptive Democratic nominee in Charlotte, North Carolina next week
Bernie Sanders: Democrats need to wake up after Brexit
3moHe suggests that the same beliefs that led to "Brexit" could benefit Republicans in November
Obama: "We stand with the people of Turkey" after terror attack
3moThe terror attack at Istanbul's main airport has left at least 41 people dead and more than 270 wounded
Who is Trump lining up to speak at the GOP convention?
3moCleveland could look a lot different than GOP conventions past--Trump says it's "very important to put some showbiz into a convention"
McCain: Delegates can "make up their own minds"
3moSome delegates are pushing for a convention rule change allowing delegates to vote against Donald Trump
Poll: Clinton, Trump neck-and-neck in national race
3moVoters believe neither candidate would make a good president
Clinton calls to "move on" after Benghazi report
3moThe latest investigations is finished for one of two major controversies surrounding Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign. A House Committee found no significant new evidence about Clinton's role in responding to the Benghazi, Libya attack that killed four Americans. But the FBI is still investigating her use of a private email server while she was secretary of state. Nancy Cordes reports.
Security at top of agenda at Ottawa Summit after Istanbul attack
3moThe White House condemned the attack in Istanbul, calling it "heinous." President Obama will be meeting with the leaders of Canada and Mexico in Ottawa, with security as a key item on the agenda. Margaret Brennan reports.
Transgender woman seeking political first -- in Utah
3moMisty Snow wins Democratic primary to oppose Republican Sen. Mike Lee in November; she calls him "loathsome"
Legal recreational pot could hit milestone in November
3moOn ballot in California and, if OK'd, would mean one-in-six Americans lives in state with legal marijuana sales, including entire West Coast
Commentary: Hot takes are written by the winners
3moThe media's newfound fascination with the white working class only underscores how journalism is a profession of privilege
Kerry: ISIS targeting airports because it's "desperate"
3moKerry says ISIS and other terror groups "know we have to get it right 24/7/365. They have to get it right for ten minutes or one hour"
Trump continues to muddle immigration ban message
3moPresumptive GOP nominee despairs that Christian Syrians have a hard time coming to America
Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump react to Istanbul airport attack
3moBoth candidates expressed condolences for those affected and addressed the threat of terorrism
Tension fills EU leadership meeting following Brexit
3moThe Dow gained 248 points Tuesday as anxiety over Britain's divorce from Europe eased -- at least on this side of the world. The leaders of the 28 EU nations met Tuesday in Brussels, and as Mark Phillips reports, it did not go well.
Fact check: Overstatements in Trump's economic speech
3moZeroing in on the pessimistic points of Trump's speech at aluminum factory in Pittsburgh
Cleveland Cavaliers' arena gets a makeover for Trump
3moThe Republican National Convention's stage has been unveiled
Marco Rubio on his "worrisome" endorsement of Donald Trump
3moIn this "Face the Nation" Web Extra, Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, talks about endorsing GOP presumptive presidential candidate Donald Trump and his Senate reelection bid.
Trump blames trade deals, globalization for job losses
3moWhat Trump would do to return jobs to Americans after globalization "has wiped out totally, totally our middle class"
Hillary Clinton on Benghazi report: "It's time to move on"
3moThe presumptive Democratic nominee said in Denver Tuesday that the House Benghazi Committee has taken on a "partisan tinge"
Anti-ISIS forces gaining momentum, says U.S. official
3moISIS morale is down--"it's slashing pay, cannot provide services, and is facing internal resistance," says counter-ISIL Special Envoy Brett McGurk
Senate Dems block Zika funding
3moThe GOP-drafted measure lacked 60 votes in Tuesday's vote to advance the funding forward
Clinton calls Trump's slogan a "cruel fantasy"
3moShe said it was code for "Hey, I can turn the clock back?" Clinton also talked about Brexit and her campaign
More Clinton emails released, including some she deleted
3moState Department now has access to emails from Clinton's server about how records were organized
Obama warns against engaging in "hysteria" over "Brexit" vote
3moThe president referred to Brexit as "a pause button" that's been "pressed on the project of full European integration"
Is Donald Trump still sticking to his proposed Muslim ban?
3moThe presumptive GOP nominee first called for a "total and complete shutdown" of Muslims entering the U.S. in December
House Republicans fault Obama administration in new Benghazi report
3moThe GOP report comes one day after Democrats released their own report about the 2012 attacks in Benghazi
Trump changes language of controversial Muslim ban proposal
3moA controversial Donald Trump immigration proposal is getting new attention. He may be pulling back from a plan to temporarily stop all Muslims from coming to the United States. Major Garrett reports on Trump's changing language.
Clinton and Warren double up against Trump in Ohio
3moLongtime Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin answers questions under oath Tuesday in a lawsuit over Clinton's emails. Clinton campaigned with Senator Elizabeth Warren Monday for the first time, both bashing Donald Trump. Trump called Warren "a turncoat for the causes she supposedly supports" and said she and Clinton made a "sad attempt at pandering to the Sanders wing." Nancy Cordes reports.
House Republicans release report on Benghazi attack
3moThe Republican-led House Select Committee will release the results of its more than two-year probe into the 2012 Benghazi attack. It will reportedly detail then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's actions related to the deadly attacks that killed four Americans. Democrats on the committee already released their version, which was seen as an attempt to protect Clinton. Margaret Brennan reports fro
Progressive groups prepare to tear Trump to shreds
3moWhile presumptive GOP nominee struggles to unify the right, left-leaning groups are already organizing for victory
Donald Trump hires former Ted Cruz spokesman
3moJason Miller, who joined the presumptive GOP candidate's team this week, will be Trump's senior communications adviser
Fact check: At Clinton rally, Warren gets a few things wrong
3moA closer look at some of Elizabeth Warren's statements at her first joint campaign appearance with Hillary Clinton
Mitch McConnell hedges on whether Donald Trump is qualified to be president
3moMcConnell said he'll leave that question up to voters across the country
The Supreme Court decisions: Inside the court for abortion ruling
3moA CBS News producer explains what it's like to be in the room when the final decisions of the season are handed down
Europe's leaders want quick breakup with Britain
3moMany of Europe's leaders want Britain to start separation proceedings soon. The longer the delay in negotiations, the more likely other countries might leave. There is already talk of referendums in more than half a dozen countries. Seth Doane reports.
Elizabeth Warren teams up with Hillary Clinton on campaign trail
3moMassachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren joined Hillary Clinton at a campaign rally in Cincinnati Monday. The two lobbed multiple insults at Donald Trump. Nancy Cordes has more.
Markets struggle after Brexit
3moThe stock markets have not gotten over Britain's decision to leave the European Union. The Dow dropped more than 200 points Monday, after dropping more than 600 on Friday. Mellody Hobson has more.
Lawsuit could give "Never Trump" movement legal standing
3moState law compels all Virginia delegates to vote "for the candidate receiving the most votes in the primary." But that doesn't sit well with one delegate, who refuses to vote for Donald Trump. Major Garrett has more.
Virginia GOP delegate sues for freedom to vote against Trump
3moVirginia law requires party delegates to vote at the convention for the candidate that gets the most votes in the primary, but Beau Correll says that violates his First Amendment rights
Supreme Court strikes down Texas abortion law
3moOn Monday, the Supreme Court found that a Texas law, which supporters said protected women's health, actually just restricted a woman's right to have an abortion. The court struck down the law in a 5-3 decision. Jan Crawford has more.
CBS News has another successful running of the interns
3moIt's the annual Supreme Court Sprint--even with the rise of the internet, the decisions are printed and sprinted from press room to on-air reporters
Donald Trump: Elizabeth Warren is a "racist"
3moThe presumptive GOP nominee suggested again Monday that Warren faked her Native American heritage
Marco Rubio says there's "no silver bullet" in creating effective gun control measures
3moIn this "Face the Nation" Web Extra, Sen. Marco Rubio describes the balance in creating effective gun control measures to prevent future mass shootings.
Dems say Clinton never denied Benghazi security requests
3moA 344-page report says the military could not have done anything differently to save the lives of four Americans who died in an attack on a U.S. diplomatic compound in Libya.
In Ohio, Clinton and Warren attack Trump
3mo"When Donald Trump says 'great,' I ask, 'great for who, exactly?'" Warren said, as the crowd roared. "For families that don't fly to Scotland to play golf?"
Supreme Court throws out controversial abortion restrictions
3moCBS News' Jan Crawford and contributor Ilya Shapiro join CBSN to discuss the Supreme Court's decision on Texas' abortion law.
Budget group: Debt jumps under Donald Trump, remains steady under Hillary Clinton
3moThe group predicts that national debt would grow by $11.5 trillion over a decade under Trump
Supreme Court upholds reach of gun ban for domestic violence
3moThe case involved two Maine men who said their guilty pleas for hitting their partners should not disqualify them from gun ownership
Supreme Court overturns conviction in Bob McDonnell corruption case
3moWhen the case was argued, justices on both sides of the ideological spectrum had seemed skeptical of the rationale behind McDonnell's corruption conviction
Supreme Court strikes down Texas abortion clinic regulations
3moThe Supreme Court struck down Texas' regulation of abortion clinics in the court's biggest abortion case in nearly a quarter century. The justices voted 5-3 in favor of Texas clinics that protested the regulations as a thinly veiled attempt to make it harder for women to get an abortion in the nation's second-most populous state.
Supreme Court invalidates Texas abortion restrictions
3moWhole Woman's Health v. Helletstedt was a case that challenged Texas's law that would have imposed tough standards on abortion clinics
Time editor on Brexit's impact on the U.S. and the 2016 race
3moNancy Gibbs, editor of Time magazine, joins "CBS This Morning" to weigh in on what the Brexit vote could mean for the U.S. and the presidential race, Hillary Clinton's first campaign appearance with Massachusetts Senator Eliabeth Warren and Donald Trump's stumbles with his party as the GOP convention looms.
Which presidential candidate stands to gain from Brexit vote?
3moMark Leibovich, chief national correspondent for the New York Times Magazine, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss how the presidential candidates' responses to the Brexit decision could impact their race to the White House.
Clinton rips Trump over Brexit response
3moThe fallout from the Brexit vote has become a flashpoint in the presidential race. Two new polls show Hillary Clinton building on her lead over Donald Trump. A new CBS battleground tracker also shows Clinton with a slight edge in Colorado, Florida, Wisconsin and North Carolina. Clinton is campaigning Monday in another important swing state, Ohio. Nancy Cordes reports from Cincinnati, where Clinton
What went wrong (and right) for Bernie Sanders
3moWhy his campaign never capitalized on the momentum it had from young voters
After Brexit, Clinton aims to allay American fears
3moIn her first comments on the vote, Clinton hits Donald Trump
Poll: Clinton slightly ahead of Trump in four swing states
3moAs the race for the White House continues, a new CBS News battleground tracker poll shows a tight race between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump in four key states. Errol Barnett has more from Washington D.C.
Trump hits back at "overrated" George Will over GOP exit
3moConservative columnist George Will said last week that Trump caused him to change his party affiliation
Republicans sound the alarm over Trump's fundraising
3moThe candidate may be raising money now, but some in the GOP worry it'll be too little, too late
6/26: Rubio, Salvanto
3mo"Face the Nation" talks with Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and discusses the recent Brexit vote with our panel of experts. Plus, we'll discuss our new battleground tracker polls with CBS News Elections Director Anthony Salvanto.
Clinton makes surprise appearance at NYC gay pride parade
3moThe presumptive Democratic nominee showed up unannounced alongside Mayor Bill de Blasio and Gov. Andrew Cuomo
FTN: Page 2
3moMissed the second half of the show? The latest on the 2016 presidential campaign trail. The Face the Nation panel discuss the candidates financial plans and what they need to do to win battleground states.
Moody's economist: U.S. economy will be "just fine" after Brexit
3moMark Zandi and other economic experts explained the impact of the Brexit vote on Sunday's "Face the Nation"
Is Donald Trump now a born-again Christian?
3moJames Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family, suggested Trump has recently found God and believes "he made a commitment that he's a baby Christian"
Cashing in to go to school
3moJim Gaffigan is baffled that anyone goes to school when they aren't being paid, let alone that people pay to go to school. He's so confused by the notion, he's come up with an alternative that would likely boost college enrollment all over the country. Gaffigan shares his thoughts on why he thinks people should get paid to go to school.
Who's leading in battleground states, Trump or Clinton?
3moDespite national lead, Clinton has just a slight advantage in key states of Florida, Colorado, Wisconsin, and North Carolina
Poll: Clinton surges to double-digit national lead over Trump
3moNearly two-thirds of voters believe Trump is not qualified to be president, according to new poll
Rubio weighs in on calls to be Trump's running mate
3moThe Florida senator, who recently decided to run for reelection, talked immigration, the Muslim ban, and the 2016 race on "Face the Nation"
Prominent Republicans backing Hillary Clinton
3moThese high-profile members of the GOP have said they'd rather back Hillary Clinton than vote for Donald Trump
U.S. politicians react to U.K. Brexit vote
3moThe U.K.'s decision to pull out of the European Union is becoming a campaign issue in the United States. Donald Trump managed to hit President Obama in his response to the move while Hillary Clinton worried about the economic fallout. Errol Barnett reports.
Uncertainty rules U.K. after Brexit vote
3moBritain's vote to leave the European Union has set off a wave of aftershocks across the continent and beyond. The so-called Brexit vote has also been met with what some are calling "bregret," and that even includes people who wanted out of the EU. Jonathan Vigliotti has more.
Conservative columnist makes big change over Donald Trump
3moGeorge Will has long been a vocal critic of Donald Trump, calling him a "counterfeit Republican" and "no conservative"
Activists complain of authorities' tactics ahead of GOP convention
3moCleveland law enforcement officials have started visiting the homes of local organizers and activists
Has Donald Trump lifted his Muslim ban?
3moConfusion about one of Donald Trump's signature policy proposals reigned after he concluded his visit to Scotland
In Scotland, Trump weighs in on Brexit, Texas secession, and his Muslim ban
3moPresumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump toured his golf course in Aberdeen, Scotland Saturday, addressing reporters on a number of issues, including the recent Brexit vote, the possibility that Texas would want to secede from the U.S., and his Muslim ban proposal.
Marco Rubio: Reelection bid not "safest route forward" for me
3moThe Florida senator tells "Face the Nation" why he reversed course and decided to run for another term in the Senate
Bush treasury secretary targets Trump in blistering op-ed
3moHenry Paulson, President George W. Bush's treasury chief, adds to growing list of prominent Republicans criticizing presumptive GOP nominee
GOP senator: Obama pays "lip service" to ISIS threat
3moSen. Richard Burr, R-North Carolina, says the president isn't taking terror threats "seriously" abroad
Obama: "There's still work to do" on gay rights
3moPresident Obama declared New York City's Stonewall Inn as the first national monument dedicated to gay rights, but he noted that the LGBT community still faces hate and discrimination even today
Sen. Richard Burr: Obama not taking ISIS threat "seriously"
3moIn the weekly GOP address, the North Carolina Republican criticized the president for merely paying "lip service" to the dangers of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria.
Democrats reject platform proposal opposing trade deal
3moThe platform also called for raising the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour
U.S. political leaders' mixed reactions to Brexit vote
3moThe aftershocks of Britain's decision to leave the European Union are being felt here in the U.S. President Obama and presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton all weighed in on the decision on Friday. Errol Barnett reports.
Actor Aziz Ansari pens op-ed on why Trump makes him scared for his family
3moThe son of Muslim immigrants defends Muslims -- his family and friends -- against Trump's "hate speech" in a New York Times opinion piece
How does Donald Trump's campaign compare with the Brexit movement?
3moDonald Trump's presidential campaign has a number of similarities with the "Leave EU" movement. Most notably, both campaigns focused on nationalism and a major crackdown on immigration. Dean Reynolds reports.
Donald Trump praises Brexit
3moDonald Trump coincidentally landed in Scotland to re-open one of his golf courses just as the decision by the United Kingdom to leave the EU was becoming clear. The Republican nominee saw parallels between the "leave" campaign and his own in the U.S. Charlie D'Agata has more.
Markets tank following Brexit
3moMarkets worldwide flirted with circuit breakers Friday after Britain's decision to leave the EU. The negative reaction from the markets comes from the uncertainty that follows Britain's move. Anthony Mason reports.
Britain votes to leave European Union
3moThe United Kingdom voted to withdraw from the European Union in a referendum Thursday. Prime Minister David Cameron announced his resignation following the final results. Now many are wondering what happens next. Mark Phillips has more.
Ben Carson: "What is the reason for the Second Amendment?"
3mo"Let's put it on the table," the former presidential candidate proposes
Clinton campaign blasts "egomaniac" Trump for Brexit response
3moTop advisers say voters will favor Clinton's "solutions" over Trump's "anger"
Democrats begin drafting party platform
4moThe draft platform includes a dozen themes, including sections dealing with the economy, climate change, education, health care, national security and other issues
Lewandowski opens up on Trump's veep choices
4moTrump's vice presidential shortlist contains "no more than four" names
Obama names Stonewall a national monument
4moThe move comes just days before the first anniversary of the Supreme Court's decision legalizing same-sex marriage
Mark Kirk: First GOP senator to run anti-Trump TV ad
4moThe first-term senator, facing a tough re-election battle, is pitching his willingness to work with Democrats on the Supreme Court and abortion
Rep. Lewis vows to battle on after historic gun control sit-in ends
4moThe civil rights pioneer led fellow Democrats in a 25-hour protest to press GOP House leaders to hold votes on gun control
White House seeks to assure U.K., U.S. markets after Brexit vote
4mo"We respect their decision," the president said of the British vote to leave the EU, and he promised that the U.S. relationship with the U.K. would endure
U.S. markets plunge post-Brexit vote
4moStock markets have been bracing for the impact of a possible "Brexit," and this morning it hits with full force. Wall Street opened with its big losses in nine months. Anthony Mason reports on the economic impact.
Trump, in Scotland, compares Brexit vote to his campaign
4mo"I love to see people take their country back," Trump said at his Turnberry golf course
Sanders explains why he's still not endorsing Clinton
4moSanders also weighed in on the recent British vote to leave the European Union
Bernie Sanders says he will vote for Hillary Clinton
4moSanders cited Donald Trump as a motivator for his decision
U.S. politicians react to Brexit vote
4moDonald Trump praises the results of the EU referendum while touring his golf courses in Scotland
Obama had urged British voters to stay in European Union
4moPresident Obama visited Britain in April and urged voters to stay in the European Union. While he said it's a decision for the British people, he believes leaving the EU will have serious economic consequences for the U.K. and the U.S. Chip Reid reports from the White House.
AP: Clinton's State Dept. calendar left plenty out
4moNo known federal laws broken but scores of names and events missing, AP says; one watchdog calls omissions "striking"
Most Americans continue to support same-sex marriage
4moAmericans in nearly every age group except one think same-sex marriage should be legal, according to a new CBS News poll
California race sets up first-ever Dem-on-Dem Senate battle
4moNo GOP senate candidate will be on the ballot in November in the Harris-Sanchez Senate race - this is California's highest-profile nonpartisan primary yet
Labor secretary invokes Nazi Germany in immigration speech
4moThough he didn't mention Trump by name, the presumptive GOP nominee was clearly on Perez's mind
RNC claims millions raised online with Trump since Tuesday
4moIn addition, the joint committee reportedly raised $19 million for the party in fundraisers this month
Democratic sit-in over gun control ends
4moOn Wednesday, Democrats threatened to occupy the House floor indefinitely unless Republicans allowed votes on two gun measures. But in the middle of the night, Speaker Paul Ryan wrapped up House business and adjourned until July 5. Nancy Cordes has more.
"Brexit" decision too close to call
4moVoters in the United Kingdom decide Thursday on whether or not they'll stay in the European Union. Economists fear a departure could spur a global recession.
Police van driver found not guilty in Freddie Gray death
4moA Baltimore judge ruled Thursday that prosecutors failed to prove Officer Caesar Goodwin Jr.'s actions led to Freddie Gray's death. Gray suffered fatal injuries while in police custody last year, including a severed spinal cord apparently while riding in a van Goodwin was driving. Jeff Pegues has more.
SCOTUS strikes down affirmative action challenge
4moA 4-3 decision from the Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the use of race as a factor of acceptance at the University of Texas. Abigail Fisher brought the suit in 2008, arguing the university rejected her in favor of minority applicants with lower grades. Mark Strassmann has more.
Supreme Court deadlocks on Obama's immigration action
4moA 4-4 Supreme Court deadlock on Thursday kept in place a lower court ruling, striking down the president's immigration plan. Had the plan been upheld, up to four million illegal immigrants with children in the United States legally would have been shielded from deportation. Jan Crawford has more.
State Dept: Clinton failed to hand over key email
4moEmail between Clinton and staffer Huma Abedin discussed security problems with her private email server
Network snaps up fired Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski
4moThree days after Trump said "You're fired," Lewandowski scores now job as political commentator
In Trump, Brexit supporters, a shared anger and grievances
4moNationalist fervor and focus on immigrants are but two issues linking the rise of Donald Trump and a U.K. vote on exiting EU
Inside the Supreme Court for affirmative action, immigration rulings
4moFive decisions were handed down by the high court Thursday--here's how the reading of the affirmative action and immigration rulings unfolded, starting at 10:00 a.m.
The revolution will be live streamed
4moFrom Periscope to C-SPAN, old and new media aligned for America to watch the House Democrats' gun control sit-in
Anti-Trump ad calls on Rebublican establishment to unbind delegates
4moA group of GOP delegates takes its last-ditch "dump Trump" movement to the airwaves
Trump "fully extinguishes" $50 million campaign loan
4moThe presumptive GOP nominee said he has "personally invested" that money into "the future of our country"
Bipartisan gun control proposal advances in Senate
4moA proposal from Republican Sen. Susan Collins moves forward as Dems end sit-in
Fattah resigns immediately instead of delaying
4moThe Pennsylvania Democrat, found guilty of racketeering and fraud, had initially said he'd wait until October to step down
Supreme Court rules on affirmative action, immigration cases
4moThe Supreme Court has blocked President Obama's immigration plan, and have ruled to uphold affirmative action in college admissions
Britain voting on Brexit
4moVoters in Britain are deciding on whether to remain in the European Union
House Democrats end gun control sit-in after more than 24 hours
4moThe House adjourned early Thursday morning for its July 4 recess without voting on a gun control measure after Orlando
House sit-in shows unprecedented use of technology
4moWhile sit-ins on the house floor have taken place before, but this is the first time the public has been able to watch one
Supreme Court limits drunk driving test laws
4moThe court's ruling affects laws in eleven states that impose criminal penalties for refusing drunk driving tests
Special Report: Obama reacts to Supreme Court's immigration ruling
4moThe court voted to a 4-4 tie, upholding a lower court's ruling which deemed Obama's plan to shield millions of undocumented immigrants from deportation as unconstitutional
Ryan trashes House gun control sit-in as "publicity stunt"
4moDemocratic sit-in over gun control is just a "publicity stunt" and "fundraising scheme," the House speaker said Thursday
Obama: Supreme Court's immigration decision is "heartbreaking" for millions
4moThe Supreme Court revealed Thursday that it's split in the case challenging the president's 2014 immigration actions, blocking his actions from taking effect
Paul Ryan: Democrat sit-in "a fundraising scheme"
4moThe House Speaker held a press conference to address the Democrats' unprecedented move to force a vote on gun control legislation
Who do Americans want for VP? A new poll has answer
4moA Monmouth University survey shows voters like the idea of Marco Rubio and Bernie Sanders as veep
Rep. Meeks: Won't give up on struggle for gun control
4moRep. Gregory Meeks, a Democrat from New York, joined CBSN to discuss his party's sit-in and the push for gun control reform
New anti-Donald Trump ad features disabled boy
4moThe Priorities USA ad also shows Trump mocking a NYT reporter with a physical handicap
Supreme Court ties in case challenging Obama's immigration actions
4moThe 4-4 tie deals a blow to Obama administration in the case challenging the president's 2014 immigration actions
Supreme Court rules in Texas affirmative action case
4moHowever, Justice Kennedy said UT-Austin must continue to scrutinize the fairness of its admissions policy
How serious is the push to deny Trump the GOP nomination?
4moAnti-Trump forces are pushing new rules to "free the delegates" and allow them to vote their conscience
After Democratic sit-in over gun control, what happens next?
4moThey started before noon Wednesday and a handful of members are still on the floor as of Thursday morning
Trump to check on golf courses in Scotland
4moThe presumptive GOP nominee is expected to arrive the day after the United Kingdom votes on its "Brexit" referendum
DNC chair to GOP: "Stop cowering" on gun control
4moDemocrats plan to hold the floor of the House despite Republicans adjourning the chamber into recess until after July 4th
Trump slams Clinton and insider politics in Washington
4moClinton responded with her own barrage, accusing Trump of "outlandish lies and conspiracy theories"
DNC chair on sit-in: "Cowardly act" for GOP to not allow gun control vote
4moDebbie Wasserman Schultz joins "CBS This Morning" from Washington to discuss the party's strategy for the sit-in
House up all night as Democrats sit-in over gun control
4moRepublican House leaders refused to bend to the Democrats' demand for a vote on new gun laws
Dems stage dramatic sit-in on guns, GOP unmoved
4moDemocrats stage lengthy sit-in, demanding a vote on gun legislation -- but so far, House Speaker Paul Ryan hasn't budged
Rubio faces significant hurdles in re-election attempt
4moThe telegenic senator is running again in Florida -- but his victory there is far from assured
Republicans adjourn House, sit-in enters 24-hour mark
4moDemocrats demanding votes on gun control measures took action that's almost unheard of
Fact check: Clinton took some liberties in her Trump takedown
4moHer suggestion that he might sell the Statue of Liberty or Yosemite National Park veered toward the fantastical
Trump's speech on Clinton filled with distortions
4moTrump said Clinton "almost single-handedly destabilize[d] the entire Middle East." AP dismissed this as having only a "passing acquaintance with reality"
Accused bin Laden bodyguard released from Guantanamo
4moYemeni released after 14 years in custody and sent to Montenegro, marking start of expected round of releases from the U.S. base in Cuba.
Democrats drown out Paul Ryan with chants of "shame, shame" on House floor
4moParty members staged a sit-in Wednesday to protest the lack of action on gun control proposals
House, Senate GOP reach agreement on $1B Zika virus measure
4moMeasure drew immediate opposition from Democrats, who signaled they would scuttle it over its spending cuts and "poison pills"
The U.K. remains divided on eve of European Union vote
4moAfter 43 years, the U.K. will decide whether to break from the European Union
Clinton: Trump attacks me because he has "no answers"
4moWednesday morning speech was filled with so many errors, Clinton could only counter the top 15. Still, there were a few points Trump had about Clinton that couldn't be disputed
Fact-checking Trump's attack speech on Clinton
4moDonald Trump called Hillary Clinton a "world-class liar" Wednesday in a speech that misrepresented Clinton's stances on several policy issues
Democrats stage sit-in on House floor
4moDemocrats in the House brought work to a stop Wednesday as they staged a sit-in demanding the Republican majority allow a vote on gun control
Warren stumps for Clinton, joining other VP prospects
4moMany of the prospective running mates reportedly on Clinton's shortlist have been frequent surrogates for her throughout the primaries
Unusual stories to come out of House gun control sit-in
4moOne lawmaker's mother ordered him to the Democratic-led #NoBillNoBreak protest on the House floor
Trump falls behind Clinton in polls, fundraising
4moThe past few weeks have not been kind to Republican hopes of capturing the White House
Brent Scowcroft endorses Clinton
4moFormer national security adviser to George H.W. Bush, Gerald Ford, just threw his weight behind Clinton
Obama and Jeter talk about childhood, retirement
4moThe retired Yankee shortstop talked to the president for his sports site, The Players' Tribune
Clinton and Trump continue to exchange insults
4mo"He's going after me personally because he has no answers on the substance," presumptive Democratic nominee says
Donald Trump: Hillary Clinton is a "world-class liar"
4moDonald Trump unleashed a slew of attacks on Hillary Clinton Wednesday, slamming her on the economy, foreign policy and character issues
Bernie Sanders: "It doesn't appear that I'm going to be the nominee"
4moSanders still remains a presidential candidate even though Hillary Clinton is the presumptive Democratic nominee
Dems worry about low Clinton support among Sanders backers
4moRep. Jim Clyburn said he would like to see Sanders endorse Clinton some time "in the not too distant future"
Democrats stage sit-in on House floor over gun control
4moHouse Democrats staged a sit-in on the House floor over gun control regulations
Hastert arrives at prison to serve sentence
4moThe wheelchair-bound 74-year-old Hastert arrived around noon at the Rochester Federal Medical Center for his 15-month sentence in hush-money case
Donald Trump questions a rival's religion (again)
4moThe presumptive Republican nominee raises doubts about Hillary Clinton's faith - a tactic he used repeatedly in the GOP primary
How many same-sex couples got married since high court ruling?
4moSame-sex marriages in U.S. became legal in all states with Supreme Court ruling in 2015
Trump on Clinton's faith, firing campaign manager
4moThe presumptive GOP nominee addresses comments he made at a private meeting with evangelical leaders in New York
Trump assails "incompetent" Clinton in fiery speech
4moThe presumptive GOP nominee went after Clinton's record as secretary of state, U.S. senator and first lady
Democrats stage sit-in on House floor over gun control
4moThe #NoBillNoBreak sit-in occurs just days after four gun control measures failed to pass in the U.S. Senate
DOJ touts $900M Medicare fraud takedown, the largest ever
4moSome 300 defendants nationwide charged in health care fraud sweeps across the country, including physicians, clinic owners and others
Shuttered prison being prepared for Democratic convention
4moOfficials are gearing up for spikes in arrests in Philadelphia - tens of thousands of protesters are expected during Democratic convention